> I do not think, it will be seriously different from the uniaxial > strainer, which you use now. > > The most important feature of PressTestEngine, it defines whether the > specimen destructed, then rises up the acting part of press and stops > the simulation. > I need it for "automatic" tests, when I do not know an exact number of > steps. Watch out what boundary condition you need boundary conditions, though (friction with facets etc). For non-predetermined number of steps with UniaxialStrainer, see examples/concrete/uniax.py function stopIfDamaged().
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