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Concrete03 and Unix

Post by arbarbosa »

Hi,

I got the following message when trying to use Concrete03 in a version complied under linux.

FedeasMaterial::invokeSubroutine -- Concrete3 subroutine not yet linked


Is the source code or are there libraries available for different unix distros, so that I may use Concrete03 ?

Thanks
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i'll ask the author to see if we can release the code.
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Thanks Frank
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Andre', is the tension behavior of concrete03 really so important in your model? is concrete02 not enough?

... just curious.
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Post by arbarbosa »

Hi Silvia,

If comparing Concrete02 and 03, I agree the difference in the tension softening model is not too much. However, I am now looking at Concrete06. I am comparing a model that includes the effects of crack closure with one that does not. In order to do so I would prefer to compare with Concrete03 to have the same envelope tension softening/stiffening curve.

And of course I can do this in Windows, but it would be great if I can also do it in Unix...
André
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