This guide provides a description of the Abaqus Scripting Interface. This glossary defines technical terms as they apply to the Abaqus Unified FEA Product Suite. The interface for all available utility routines appears in a separate chapter. Utility routines can be used within user subroutines to perform a variety of common tasks. References to practical examples of most subroutines are also provided. The interface and requirements for each user subroutine are discussed in detail. This guide describes all of the user subroutines and utility routines available in Abaqus. In addition, the supplied input data files provide good starting points to check the behavior of elements, materials, etc. It may be useful to run these problems when learning to use a new capability.
This volume contains basic test cases, providing verification of each individual program feature (procedures, output options, MPCs, etc.) against exact calculations and other published results. It is written to be understood by users with an engineering background. This guide contains detailed, precise discussions of all theoretical aspects of Abaqus. This volume contains a complete description of all the input options that are available in Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit.
Abaqus 6.10-EF Installation and Licensing Guide.Abaqus 6.11 Installation and Licensing Guide.
Abaqus 6.12 Installation and Licensing Guide.Abaqus 6.13 Installation and Licensing Guide.Abaqus 6.14 Installation and Licensing Guide.Some of this information, of most relevance to users, is also provided in the Abaqus Analysis User's Guide.
"c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\x86_amd64\vcvarsx86_amd64.bat" & "c:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Compiler\11.1\072\bin\intel64\ifortvars_intel64.bat" & & C:\SIMULIA\ Abaqus\Commands\abq6121.This document describes how to install Abaqus and how to configure the installation for particular circumstances. Start -> Programs -> Abaqus -> Abaqus CAE -> Right click-> Properties If you got all what you needed "PASS" then you can do the same thing to the ABAQUS CAE "verify.log" in ABAQUS default temporary folder to see it.
Alternatively you can open the summary file (You might need to cut off the part || notepad.exe verify.log which to call notepad to open verify.log file when finish as the command is too long)ĭuring the verification process, you would be able to see if all requirements are PASSED or not. "c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\x86_amd64\vcvarsx86_amd64.bat" & "c:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Compiler\11.1\072\bin\intel64\ifortvars_intel64.bat" & C:\SIMULIA\Abaqus\Commands\abq6121.bat -verify -all -log & notepad.exe verify.log
Please note that if your system is 32 bit or your installed folder not the same then you should change the link accordingly. Start -> Programs -> Abaqus -> Abaqus Verification -> Right click on PropertiesĬ:\SIMULIA\Abaqus\Commands\abq6121.bat -verify -all -log & notepad.exe verify.log || notepad.exe verify.logĪdd the path of the files vcvarsx86_amd64.bat in VS and ifortvars_intel64.bat from Compiler to that: If you check all of those in good order, you can proceed with next steps: I used to have newer versions of VS and Intel Compiler installed and end up with re-install the whole thing to older versions to get them work with ABAQUS. You must make sure the versions of those packages supported by the version of your ABAQUS, otherwise, it never works. I have not upgraded to ABAQUS 6.13 yet so not sure which version of Visual Studio and Intel Compiler are supported now. I used to have too much trouble with linking ABAQUS with Fortran, the main reason is I used NOT compatible versions between them.