Iman Farahbakhsh , Benyamin Barani Nia , Erkan Oterkus
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SPHMPS 1.0, developed within a Lagrangian framework, offers a robust solution for modeling multi-structure collision problems involving large plastic deformation and inherent thermal effects. Utilizing its innovative algorithm, SPHMPS 1.0 emerges as a versatile tool for researchers in the field of fluid-rigid-elastic structure interactions. By providing a comprehensive framework tailored to address these complex phenomena, SPHMPS 1.0 facilitates reproducible, extendable, and efficient research endeavors. Implemented in Fortran, its flexible algorithm ensures adaptability to a wide range of applications requiring solutions for fluid-rigid-elastic structure interaction problems.