Updated AFMAT Database is now On-Line 28 March 2017 Alex-Litvinov General, Material data, New Features (0) Our Fracture Mechanics Database (AFMAT) has been completely redesigned to include more functionality [More]
New Features/Capabilities in AFGROW Release 5.3 21 December 2016 Alex-Litvinov General, Material data, New Features, new release (0) AFGROW, Release 5.3 includes a number of new capabilities that have resulted from User requests and input at our Workshops. While we haven’t been able to include all requests, we are happy to announce the following list of improvements and additions. 64 Bit Executable Code Converting AFGROW ... [More]
Finding Equivalent Crack Growth Rate Data for Similar Steel Alloys Paper 09 April 2015 Alex-Litvinov AFGROW Tips and Tricks, Rules of Thumb, Material data (0) A short article entitled: “Finding Equivalent Crack Growth Rate Data for Similar Steel Alloys” is now available for download. The article summarizes a method that may be useful when looking for an appropriate crack growth rate model for a material that is not directly available in AFGROW. The articl... [More]
Windows XP support has ended 13 February 2015 Alex-Litvinov General, Windows XP (0) On April 8, 2014, Microsoft ended support for Windows XP. For AFGROW Users, this means that version 5.2.1.18 will continue to operate, but we cannot guarantee that future AFGROW releases will work with Windows XP. We will remove Windows XP from our list of compatible operating systems, and future ve... [More]
AFGROW different versions side by side instalation instructions 10 November 2013 Alex-Litvinov AFGROW Tips and Tricks, installation (0) It is possible to have multiple versions of AFGROW installed on the same computer at the same time. The only limitation is that for the COM purposes there can be only one version of AFGROW registered with Windows. Here are the instructions: Copy the previous version of AFGROW to an external drive... [More]
AFGROW demonstration video 30 March 2013 Alex-Litvinov (0) We've posted an AFGROW demonstration video given at Purdue University in April 2012. It is 52 minutes long, and provides a cursory overview of how to navigate through the interface and perform basic life predictions.