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Fortran subroutine for predicting crystallinity (HETVAL?)

Fortran subroutine for predicting crystallinity (HETVAL?)

Fortran subroutine for predicting crystallinity (HETVAL?)

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Hi,
I would like to know, if there is any possibility to make an analysis of crystallinity degree in Abaqus?(I'm making a layer of glass on titatnium substrate via welding, there is an option to model welding with some help of Abaqus welding interface, but I'm not sure if there is any possibility to programme the crystallinity growth, I've seen in Abaqus documentaion function HETVAL, but I'm not sure if it will work, and unfortunatelly, it is my first project both in Abaqus and fortran ) I have equation describing crystallising phenomena, is there any possibility to put it there? I can't find any example of fortran subroutine relating to crystallinity. Has anyone made something similar to this?(can anyone show me an example of HETVAL for phase chaning?) Can anyone help me? or give me a contact to someone who can possibly have knowledge about it? I've created model and perform welding and now I need to get information about the crystallization, which occur in deposited glass layer.

I would be most grateful if you would look into this matter as soon as possible.

Kindest regards,:)

Steczkowski Patryk

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