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ADONIS:
Version 3.90.11 (Released at 07/28/2025)
- A new capability has been implemented to ensure moment continuity between two separate beam elements that share the same structural node

HYRCAN:
Version 3.0.4 (Released at 11/07/2025)
- Bug in apply command has been fixed.
- Japanese translation has been implemented thanks to Nirmal Raj Joshi.

Version 3.0.3 (Released at 10/31/2025)
- Ordinary/Fellenius method is included to the program.
- The bug related to handling passive anchors has been fixed.
- The bug related to show slice data dialog has been fixed.
- Italian translation has been modified.
- Tutorial #11 has been translated into Turkish, thanks to Umut Dağar.


ADONIS' Theoretical Manual(Read 2009 times)
ADONIS' Theoretical Manual on: September 15, 2025, 12:36:12 am
Hello,

does it exist any theoretical manual of ADONIS software?

Thank you.

Giovanni



Re: ADONIS' Theoretical Manual Reply #1 on: September 16, 2025, 07:04:34 am
Unfortunately, it does not exist at this time. I suggest referring to the FLAC manual (by Itasca), which is very similar to ADONIS in both concept and formulations.



Re: ADONIS' Theoretical Manual Reply #2 on: September 17, 2025, 12:39:12 am
Ok, thank you.

Might you please provide a link to the specific section of FLAC's (Itasca) manual that it is possible to refer to for ADONIS implementation?

Furthermore, is there any particular difference from FLAC implementation to bear in mind?

Thank you.

Giovanni



Re: ADONIS' Theoretical Manual Reply #3 on: September 17, 2025, 01:43:58 pm
here you go: https://docs.itascacg.com/itasca900/flac3d/docproject/source/flac3dhome.html

FLAC is based on the finite difference method, and ADONIS is based on the explicit finite element method.