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说明:  晶体塑性所用代表体积元(RVE)ABAQUS插件,适用于2016或6.14后带plug-ins选项的版本(The representative volume element (RVE) ABAQUS plug-in for crystal plasticity is available for 2016 or 6.14 versions with plug-ins options)

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ABAQUS插件--微观力学插件Micromechanics Plugin\MicromechanicsPlugin2732.pdf, 3203498 , 2019-12-25
ABAQUS插件--微观力学插件Micromechanics Plugin\MicroMechanics_v1.15.zip, 2551126 , 2018-11-12
ABAQUS插件--微观力学插件Micromechanics Plugin, 0 , 2019-12-25

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