Abstract

Between 1997 and 2005, the Laboratoire Genie de Production of the National Engineering School of Tarbes developed an Explicit Finite Elements Code for the numerical simulation of the behavior of mechanical structures subjected to impacts in large thermomechanical deformations: the DynELA FEM code. This academic FEM code has been used in support of different Ph.D. theses and several scientific publications among which, one was focused on the parallelization of the DynELA FEM code using the OpenMP library. The purpose of this paper is to present the steps that were necessary to allow the reproduction of the results presented in the original article using the 2005 version of the DynELA code.

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