T16 files are used by DAMASK software to test crystal plasticity. T16 files store program data not intended for editing. The DAMASK software was developed by MartinDiehl company in Germany to simulate plasticity.
A T16 file also relates to H&R Block tax software. It stores tax returns for the 2016 year. The T16 file contains social security number, income changes, deductions, and credits. The format works with North American tax authorities. However this T16 version was marked obsolete.
The T16 file type associates with several programs on Windows systems. The DAMASK software on Windows opens T16 files. Check the software list if your system cannot open a T16 file. Install a program supporting T16 files if needed.
After installing software, the system may link T16 files to that application. If not, manually select software to always open T16 files. When first opening a T16 file in the application, verify it displays properly.
The T16 extension can relate to various programs, including potentially harmful software. Be cautious opening T16 files from unknown sources. The extension can be typed incorrectly. Check for misspellings like 16 or t1 if issues occur.