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MAC/GMC (Micromechanics Analysis Code based on the Generalized Method of Cells) accurately predicts the elastic and inelastic thermomechanical and piezo/magnetoelectric response of multiphased materials including polymer-, ceramic-, and metal-matrix composites and laminates. It links with the ABAQUS® commercial finite element package to enable linear and nonlinear analysis of composite structures using micromechanics to simulate the fiber and matrix behavior throughout the structure.

A new version 4.0 of MAC/GMC was released in December, 2002. To learn more about this software, its capabilities and applications, and/or how to obtain a copy, please click on the MAC/GMC links to the left.

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For additional information on this software, please contact:

Steven M. Arnold
Phone: (216) 433-3334
e-mail: Steven.M.Arnold@nasa.gov


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