Tamaas (from تماس meaning "contact" in Farsi) is a high-performance rough-surface periodic contact code based on boundary and volume integral equations. The clever mathematical formulation of the underlying numerical methods (see e.g. [10.1007/s00466-017-1392-5](https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-017-1392-5) and [arXiv:1811.11558](https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.11558)) allows the use of the fast-Fourier Transform, a great help in achieving peak performance: Tamaas is consistently **two orders of magnitude faster** (and lighter) than traditional FEM!
This means we can tackle such difficult problems as elaso-plastic contact of rough surfaces //with upwards of 100 million degrees-of-freedom// on a single compute node. The image below shows the plastic zone in the material bulk for such a simulation:
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NOTE: Tamaas is still under heavy development and is not ready yet to be publicly released. It should however come out during the year 2019, when its developers have settled a solid code base (and finished their PhD dissertation). It will then be available under the terms of the **GNU Affero General Public License**, so anyone is free to use it for whatever purpose, including research and commercial uses!
Their are a few repositories available under the umbrella of the project:
- rTAMAAS: the main trunk containing the latest source code
- rEXPOLIT: a helper library for symbolic integration in C++