Material point method
ID: material-point-method
The Material Point Method (MPM) is a computational technique used for simulating the mechanics of deformable solids and fluid-structure interactions. It is particularly well-suited for problems involving large deformations, complex material behaviors, and interactions between multiple phases, such as solids and fluids. Here’s a brief overview of its key features and how it works: ### Key Features: 1. **Hybrid Lagrangian-Eulerian Approach**: MPM combines Lagrangian and Eulerian methods.
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