Tags: OOF2

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OOF2

OOF2 is public domain finite element analysis software created at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to investigate the properties of microstructures. At the simplest level, OOF2 is designed to understand the effects of far fields (boundary conditions) on the local microstructural fields, or to assess the mechanical, electrical, and thermal reliability of a material with a complex topology. OOF2 allows the user to study the thermal, electrical, and stress fields in a microstructure, along with couplings such as piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity, and thermal expansion. OOF2 can also perform crystallographic analyses of polycrystalline materials by using tensor form material properties.

OOF2 on nanoHUB
OOF2: Finite Element Analysis of Microstructures website.

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  1. MSE 498 Lesson 17: FEM

    Online Presentations | 17 Mar 2015 | Contributor(s):: Andrew Ferguson

    This new course will give students hands-on experience with popular computational materials science and engineering software through a series of projects in: electronic structure calculation (e.g., VASP), molecular simulation (e.g., GROMACS), phase diagram modeling (e.g., Thermo-Calc), finite...

  2. How to perform a tensile test with OOF2 in order to compare with a real one?

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    I would like to know how do I simulate a tensile test with OOF2 so i can compare it with a real one. For example how do I insert in the software that I want do apply a 50KN (N = Newtons) so i...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/1465

  3. Christian Andrés Palomino

    Christian Andrés Palomino Naranjo is a graduated student of Mechanical Engineering  Universidad ECCI from Bogotá, Colombia. His work has been developed at metal mechanics...

    https://nanohub.org/members/109487

  4. .ang file format

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    Hello everyone,

    I am working on the EBSD scans which are of TSL .ang format. I am trying to understand the data in these .ang files. There are totally 10 columns, and I am sure that the...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/1137

  5. Is there anybody who is using oof and residing at Melbourne?

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    Searching for someone who has worked on OOF and residing in Melbourne. This is not a related one but it could help me a lot.

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/708

  6. My pc hangs or kills OOF2 while running layer editor using the options mesh and filled contour.

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 1

    After executing all the necessary steps (microstructure,material assigning, skeletonization, setting skeleton boundaries, FE Meshing, setting fields and equations, boundary conditions, running...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/705

  7. How to load the microstructure to convert to image in OOF2 ??

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 1

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/423

  8. Microstructural Design of Electrically Active Materials and Devices Through Computational Modeling: The OOF Project

    Online Presentations | 20 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: R. Edwin Garcia

    We present an overview of a public domain program, the Object Oriented Finite Element analysis (OOF), which predicts macroscopic behavior, starting from an image of the microstructure and ending with results from finite element calculations. The program reads an image (or a sequence of images)...

  9. How to upload files?

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 1

    I am trying to upload files to the OOF2 software. However, when I click on the upload button, nothing happens (previously, I could upload files). I am not blocking pop ups from the site, and...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/78

  10. OOF2 Tutorial

    Online Presentations | 05 Jun 2008 | Contributor(s):: Kei Yamamoto

    NOTE: This tutorial is for version 2.0.4 of OOF2, a now older/obsolete version. A more current tutorial is available at Microstructure Modeling with OOF2 and OOF3D.A tutorial for the tool OOF2 - Finite Element Analysis of MicrostructuresOOF2 is designed to help materials scientists calculate...

  11. OOF2

    Tools | 11 Oct 2007 | Contributor(s):: Stephen Langer, R. Edwin García, Andrew Reid

    Image based finite element analysis tool for material microstructures

  12. MSE 597I Introduction to Computational Materials; Fall 2011

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    This course is aimed at junior/senior undergraduate and graduate students interested on the numerical description of the equilibrium and kinetics of materials. The focus will be on systems that are...

    https://nanohub.org/groups/mse597introductiontocomputationalmaterials2011

  13. OOF Users Group

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    https://nanohub.org/groups/oof_users