Publication: UGUCA: A spectral-boundary-integral method for modeling fracture and friction
Authors: David S. Kammer, Gabriele Albertini, Chun-Yu Ke
Uguca is a C++ parallel implementation of the spectral-boundary-integral method to model the dynamic failure of interfaces between two elastic half-spaces. Due to its computational efficiency, uguca is suitable for fundamental research on dynamic fracture mechanics, decohesion of composite in- terfaces, and the onset of frictional sliding. Therefore, its potential applications range from engineering sciences to earthquake mechanics modeling. The code architecture of uguca enables straight-forward implementation of additional constitutive interface laws, which provides the user with the option of tailoring the interface mechanics to the physics of their interest.
Kammer, D. S., Albertini, G. & Ke, C.-Y. (2021) UGUCA: A spectral-boundary-integral method for modeling fracture and friction. SoftwareX, 15, 100785. doi: 10.1016/j.softx.2021.100785