User subroutine interface
 
      subroutine vuexpan (
C Read only (unmodifiable)variables -
     * nblock,
     * nDir,
     * nShr, 
     * nExpanType,
     * nElem, 
     * nIntPt, 
     * nLayer, 
     * nSectPt,
     * stepTime,
     * totalTime,
     * dt, 
     * cmname, 
     * nstatev, 
     * nfieldv,
     * nprops,
     * props,
     * tempOld,
     * tempNew,
     * fieldOld,
     * fieldNew,
     * stateOld,
     * stateNew,
C Write only (modifiable) variable -
     * strainThInc,
     * dStrainTherDT )
C
      include 'vaba_param.inc'
C
      dimension 
     * strainThInc(nblock,nDir+nShr),
     * dstrainThIncDT(nblock,nDir+nShr),
     * nElem(nblock),
     * tempOld(nblock),
     * tempNew(nblock),
     * fieldOld(nblock),
     * fieldNew(nblock),
     * stateOld(nblock),
     * stateNew(nblock),
     * props(nprops)
C
      character*80 cmname
C
      do 100 km = 1, nblock
        user coding to define strainThInc,dStrainTherDT
  100 continue
      return
      end 
 
 
 
 Variables to be defined
 
  
- strainThInc
 
-  
Increments of thermal strain. The number of values to be defined and the
  order in which they are arranged depend on the type of thermal expansion being
  defined. 
  
 
  -  
	 
For isotropic expansion give the isotropic thermal strain increment as
		the first and only component of the matrix. 
	   
   
 
  -  
	 
For orthotropic expansion give ,
		,
		and 
		as the first, second, and third components of the matrix, respectively. 
	   
   
 
  -  
	 
For anisotropic expansion give ,
		,
		,
		,
		,
		and .
		Direct components are stored first, followed by shear components in the order
		presented here. For plane stress only three components of the matrix are
		needed; give ,
		,
		and 
		as the first, second, and third components, respectively. 
	   
   
 
 
  
   
- dStrainTherDT
 
-  
Variation of thermal strains with respect to temperature,
  .
  The number of values and the order in which they are arranged depend on the
  type of thermal expansion being defined. 
  
 
  -  
	 
For isotropic expansion give the variation of the isotropic thermal
		strain with respect to temperature as the first and only component of the
		matrix. 
	   
   
 
  -  
	 
For orthotropic expansion give ,
		,
		and 
		as the first, second, and third components of the matrix, respectively. 
	   
   
 
  -  
	 
For anisotropic expansion give ,
		,
		,
		,
		,
		and .
		Direct components are stored first, followed by shear components in the order
		presented here. For plane stress only three components of the matrix are
		needed; give ,
		,
		and 
		as the first, second, and third components, respectively. 
	   
   
 
 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 Variables passed in for information
 
  
- nblock
 
 
-  
Number of points to be processed in this call to 
  VUEXPAN. 
   
   
- nDir
 
 
-  
Number of direct components in a symmetric tensor. 
   
   
- nShr
 
 
-  
Number of indirect components in a symmetric tensor. 
   
   
- nExpansionType
 
-  
The thermal expansion type: 1 for isotropic expansion, 2 for orthotropic
  expansion, and 3 for anisotropic expansion. 
   
   
- nElem
 
 
-  
User-defined element number. 
   
   
- nInt
 
 
-  
Integration point number. 
   
   
- nLayer
 
 
-  
Layer number. 
   
   
- nSectPt
 
-  
Section point number in the current layer. 
   
   
- stepTime
 
-  
Value of time since the step began. 
   
   
- totalTime
 
-  
Value of total time. The time at the beginning of step is given by
  totalTime -
  stepTime. 
   
   
- dt
 
 
-  
Time increment size. 
   
   
- cmname
 
 
- User-specified material name, left justified. It is passed
in as an uppercase character string. Some internal material models are given
names starting with the "ABQ_" character string. To avoid a conflict, you
should not use "ABQ_" as the leading string for
cmname. 
 
  
- nstatev
 
-  
Number of user-defined state variables that are associated with this
  material. 
   
   
- nfieldv
 
-  
Number of user-defined external field variables. 
   
   
- nprops
 
 
-  
User-specified number of user-defined thermal expansion properties. 
   
   
- props
 
 
-  
User-supplied thermal expansion properties. 
   
   
- tempOld
 
-  
Temperatures at each material point at the beginning of the increment. 
   
   
- tempNew
 
-  
Temperatures at each material point at the end of the increment. 
   
   
- fieldOld
 
-  
Values of user-defined field variables at each material point at the
  beginning of the increment. 
   
   
- fieldNew
 
-  
Values of user-defined field variables at each material point at the end of
  the increment. 
   
  
- stateOld
 
-  
Values of state variables at each material point at the beginning of the
  increment. 
   
   
- stateNew
 
-  
Values of state variables at each material point at the end of the
  increment. 
   
  
 
 
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