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Abaqus: Finite-element analysis/Computer-aided engineering software

Contents

  1. Overview of package
    1. General usage
  2. Availability of package by cluster
  3. Licensing Information

Overview of package

General information about package
Package: Abaqus
Description: Finite-element analysis/Computer-aided engineering software
For more information: https://www.3ds.com/products-services/simulia/products/abaqus
Categories:
License: Proprietary

General usage information

Abaqus FEA is a suite of software for finite-element analysis and computer-aided engineering.

This modulefile will add the commands abq, fe-safe, fe-safe_cl, tosca, and tosca_gui to your PATH

To define an existing directory where Abaqus saves all output files, use: setenv SCRATCH output_directory (in tcsh script) or: export SCRATCH=output_directory (in bash script)

**************************************************** NOTE **************************************************** This is restrictively licensed software. It is currently being made available on the UMD HPC clusters by the generosity of the Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE) for selected users of the A. James Clark School of Engineering. If you are unable to access/find the commands above, most likely you have not been granted access to the software. If you believe you should have access but do not have access, please contact hpcc-help@umd.edu

Available versions of the package Abaqus, by cluster

This section lists the available versions of the package Abaquson the different clusters.

Available versions of Abaqus on the Zaratab cluster

Available versions of Abaqus on the Zaratab cluster
Version Module tags CPU(s) optimized for GPU ready?
2022hf4 abaqus/2022hf4 x86_64 Y
2023 abaqus/2023 x86_64 Y
2022 abaqus/2022 x86_64 Y

Licensing Information

This package is propietary commercial software licensed by Dassault Syst�mes Simulia Corp..

The package is currently being made available for use on the Deepthought HPC cluster using licenses provided by the University of Maryland Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE).

Access is restricted to a list of users approved by CALCE. If you wish to be added to the list, have David Eisner send a request to grant you access to the package to the Deepthought administrators.






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