LAGAMINE is a code of finite elements initially developed for the digital modelling of large deformations, mechanical problems and contact problems. The code was developed in two different fields: (i) the behaviour of metals and (ii) geomechanics.
Since the 1980s, digital developments in geomechanics have been supported by successive doctoral research conducted under the supervision of professors Robert Charlier and Frédéric Collin in Liège University (ULg). 3SR laboratory has been one of the main partners of ULg in the development of LAGAMINE, with a special focus in multiscale models and massive parallelization (Jacques Desrues).
With all the accumulated contributions from users LAGAMINE remains a cutting edge unique digital tool for modelling underground storage of nuclear waste, geothermal reservoirs, oil and gas reservoirs, etc.
ULg site: LAGAMINE (uliege.be)
Dokuwiki: start [Lagamine] (uliege.be)
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