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how to find out volume fraction of quenching process in ABAQUS subroutine...

how to find out volume fraction of quenching process in ABAQUS subroutine...

how to find out volume fraction of quenching process in ABAQUS subroutine...

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hi all,
1) I have to use USDFLD subroutine for find out volume fraction of phases in quenching process...but i got result in UVARM subroutine instead of USDFLD..

2) how to use previous elemental (or integration point ) temperature in current stete in subroutine...because there is no option available in TEMP=TEMP+DTEMP

3)In quenching process austenite is transform into parlite,martensite,bainite and ferrite...hence at starting condition austenite has volume fraction is 1 and all other has volume fraction is 0...and at end situation all other has some value in between 0 and 1 ...and austenite has 0..how to model this situation in subroutine...because every time my values are start from 1...it is not gradually increase of decrese....

please friends help me....

warm regards,

Anand

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