Materialmodeller
MaterialModeller is a software framework designed to construct, calibrate, and apply material models for computational simulations. It provides tools to describe how materials respond to loads, temperatures, and other environmental factors through constitutive equations and microstructure-informed relations. The system supports multiscale workflows, linking atomic-scale properties to continuum models, and can exchange data with common simulation packages.
Typical components include model templates for common material behaviors (elastic, plastic, viscoelastic, viscoplastic, damage, fracture); data
Users curate experimental data, select or tailor a constitutive model, calibrate parameters using automated fitting routines,
Applications span aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, energy, and materials research, including polymers, metals, ceramics, and composites.
Origins reflect the goals of materials informatics and computational materials science, with emphasis on reproducibility and
See also: materials informatics, constitutive modelling, finite element analysis, multiscale modelling, surrogate modelling.