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== What is Abaqus ==
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From Wikipedia:
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Abaqus FEA (formerly ABAQUS) is a software suite for finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering, originally released in 1978. The Abaqus product suite consists of five core software products:
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# Abaqus/CAE, an application used for both the modeling and analysis of mechanical components and assemblies (pre-processing) and visualizing the finite element analysis result.
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# Abaqus/Standard, a general-purpose Finite-Element analyzer that employs implicit integration scheme (traditional).
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# Abaqus/Explicit, a special-purpose Finite-Element analyzer that employs explicit integration scheme to solve highly nonlinear systems with many complex contacts under transient loads.
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# Abaqus/CFD, a Computational Fluid Dynamics software application which provides advanced computational fluid dynamics capabilities with extensive support for preprocessing and postprocessing provided in Abaqus/CAE.
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# Abaqus/Electromagnetic, a Computational electromagnetics software application which solves advanced computational electromagnetic problems.
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== Supported Operating Systems ==
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[[File:Win10-logo.png]][[File:Linux-logo.png]] Available for Windows and Linux. Mac users will need to install Windows first.
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== VPN requirement ==
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[[File:Vpn-depends.png]] Connection to campus VPN is not required to license student version but is required for lab computers and research version.
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== How to get Abaqus - personal computers ==
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The Abaqus Student Edition is available for free to students, faculty, and staff. Download and install instructions
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are available on the Abaqus Student Edition webpage: https://edu.3ds.com/en/software/abaqus-student-edition
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== How to get Abaqus - lab computers and research ==
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Teaching and research licenses are restricted. <br>
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Please contact [https://eng.ua.edu/eng-directory/dr-mark-e-barkey/ Dr. Mark Barkey],
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the Department Head of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics to request access.
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 7 April 2022

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What is Abaqus

From Wikipedia:

Abaqus FEA (formerly ABAQUS) is a software suite for finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering, originally released in 1978. The Abaqus product suite consists of five core software products:

  1. Abaqus/CAE, an application used for both the modeling and analysis of mechanical components and assemblies (pre-processing) and visualizing the finite element analysis result.
  2. Abaqus/Standard, a general-purpose Finite-Element analyzer that employs implicit integration scheme (traditional).
  3. Abaqus/Explicit, a special-purpose Finite-Element analyzer that employs explicit integration scheme to solve highly nonlinear systems with many complex contacts under transient loads.
  4. Abaqus/CFD, a Computational Fluid Dynamics software application which provides advanced computational fluid dynamics capabilities with extensive support for preprocessing and postprocessing provided in Abaqus/CAE.
  5. Abaqus/Electromagnetic, a Computational electromagnetics software application which solves advanced computational electromagnetic problems.

Supported Operating Systems

Win10-logo.pngLinux-logo.png Available for Windows and Linux. Mac users will need to install Windows first.

VPN requirement

Vpn-depends.png Connection to campus VPN is not required to license student version but is required for lab computers and research version.

How to get Abaqus - personal computers

The Abaqus Student Edition is available for free to students, faculty, and staff. Download and install instructions are available on the Abaqus Student Edition webpage: https://edu.3ds.com/en/software/abaqus-student-edition


How to get Abaqus - lab computers and research

Teaching and research licenses are restricted.
Please contact Dr. Mark Barkey, the Department Head of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics to request access.