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Yes, there is a code repository with an implementation of the Johnson–Cook criterion. However, it is not a fully working implementation yet — there are some issues, including particle leakage.
I am sharing the repository for reference if that helps, but it will likely need fixes before it can be used reliably. Link to the repository https://github.com/dineshadepu/sph_granular_flows/
Regards,
Dinesh
Hi Dinesh,
Thank you very much for sharing the repository and for the clarification about the current status of the implementation.
Even as a reference, this is very helpful. I will take a look at the code and see if I can identify the source of the issues.
Thanks again for making it available.
Best regards,
Martin