An add-on analysis capability for Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit for calculating drag and buoyancy loads based on steady current, wave, and wind effects for modeling offshore piping and floating platform structures. Abaqus/Aqua is applicable for structures that can be idealized using line elements, including beam, pipe, and truss elements.
For more information:The Complete Abaqus Environment: a program that provides a simple, consistent interactive graphical interface for creating, submitting, monitoring, and evaluating results from Abaqus simulations. Abaqus/CAE is divided into modules, where each module defines a logical aspect of the modeling process; for example, defining the geometry, defining material properties, generating a mesh, submitting analysis jobs, and interpreting results.
For more information:A computational fluid dynamics program with extensive support for preprocessing, simulation, and postprocessing in Abaqus/CAE. Abaqus/CFD provides scalable parallel CFD simulation capabilities to address a broad range of nonlinear coupled fluid-thermal and fluid-structural problems.
For more information:An add-on capability for Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit that allows an Abaqus model to be defined with parametric variables. Parameter studies with such models can be performed with scripts that generate models with various values for the parametric variables, run the analyses, and gather the results. These scripts are developed using Python, an interpreted language.
For more information:An explicit dynamics finite element program that provides nonlinear, transient, dynamic analysis of solids and structures using explicit time integration. Its powerful contact capabilities, reliability, and computational efficiency on large models also make it highly effective for quasi-static applications involving discontinuous nonlinear behavior.
For more information:A general-purpose finite element program that can be used for analysis of static, dynamic, heat transfer, and a variety of coupled problems. Abaqus/Standard provides both automatic and direct user control of the time step and is effective for analyzing the static, dynamic, thermal, and electrical response of both linear and nonlinear models.
For more information:A subset of Abaqus/CAE that contains just the Visualization module to provide graphical display of finite element models and results. It obtains model and result information from the output database (ODB). The major capabilities of Abaqus/Viewer include undeformed and deformed shape plotting; results, contour, and symbol plotting; X–Y plotting and reporting; field output reporting; plot customization; and animation.
For more information:An industry-standard library of geometric modeling functions that reads and writes ACIS format files (file_name.sat). ACIS files give you a way to move geometry between Abaqus/CAE and third-party modeling products. You can import the base feature of a part from an ACIS file; in addition, you can export a part or the part instances in the assembly to an ACIS file.
For more information:A technique that combines the features of pure Lagrangian analysis and pure Eulerian analysis to control element distortion in cases where large deformation or loss of material occurs. ALE allows the mesh to move independently of the material but does not alter the topology (elements and connectivity) of the mesh.
For more information:A component of Abaqus that processes the input file and submits the resulting data to the appropriate analysis program, either Abaqus/Standard, Abaqus/Explicit, or Abaqus/CFD. The input file processor interprets the Abaqus options, performs the necessary consistency checking, and prepares the data for the analysis program.
For more information:An undeformable geometric surface with profiles that can be described with straight and curved line segments. These profiles can be swept along a generator vector or rotated about an axis to form a three-dimensional surface. Analytical rigid surfaces are not element-based and, thus, can model many surface geometries exactly and may result in decreased computational cost in an analysis.
For more information:In Abaqus/CAE, points in a viewport that control the motion of text and arrow annotations.
For more information:An explanatory note or symbol that you create when working with Abaqus/CAE. Abaqus/CAE automatically generates several types of annotations. Viewport annotations generated by Abaqus/CAE include the triad as well as the legend, title block, and state block of Visualization module plots.
For more information:A feature in Abaqus/CAE that allows you to specify the location of a positioning point for point-based fasteners.
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