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Abaqus User Subroutine Agent Design

Purpose

This document maps the project agents and skills to the Abaqus User Subroutine development process. The working language is Fortran with Intel oneAPI Fortran, and Abaqus execution remains opt-in.

Abaqus User Subroutine development process

  1. Subroutine requirements analysis
  2. Books, papers, and research evidence
  3. Finite element formulation for implementation
  4. Subroutine input/output parameter definition
  5. TDD test model design
  6. Fortran code implementation
  7. Subroutine validation

Agent Mapping

Process step Primary agents Primary skills
1. Subroutine requirements analysis Requirement Agent, Coordinator Agent abaqus-subroutine-requirements
2. Books, papers, and research evidence Research Agent abaqus-subroutine-research, fem-theory-query
3. Finite element formulation for implementation Formulation Agent, Numerical Review Agent abaqus-subroutine-formulation, abaqus-subroutine-numerical-review, fem-theory-query
4. Subroutine input/output parameter definition I/O Definition Agent abaqus-subroutine-interface, fem-theory-query
5. TDD test model design Reference Model Agent, Implementation Planning Agent abaqus-subroutine-test-models, fem-theory-query
6. Fortran code implementation Implementation Planning Agent, Implementation Agent, Correction Agent abaqus-fortran-tdd
7. Subroutine validation Build/Test Executor Agent, Reference Verification Agent, Physics Evaluation Agent, Release Agent abaqus-subroutine-validation, abaqus-subroutine-physics-sanity, abaqus-subroutine-readiness, fem-theory-query

Source Selection Contract

  • Use fem-theory-query for finite element theory, formulation, solver behavior, benchmark selection, and numerical or physics interpretation.
  • For Abaqus User Subroutine ABI and manual facts, read docs/AbaqusUserSubroutineManual/INDEX_MAP.md, locate the full record in INDEX.md, and then read every listed source_ranges span in order.
  • Treat INDEX.md summaries as retrieval metadata, not authoritative implementation evidence.
  • Treat user-provided ODB-extracted CSV and provenance artifacts as solver-result inputs; agents do not run Abaqus or parse ODB files in this project.

Gates

  • Requirements gate: every must requirement has measurable acceptance criteria and verification method.
  • Research gate: source-backed facts are separated from inference and applicability limits are explicit.
  • Formulation gate: stress update, consistent tangent, state variables, and numerical risks are documented.
  • Interface gate: Abaqus ABI arguments, update responsibilities, tensor ordering, units, and CSV extraction schemas are explicit.
  • Test model gate: no-Abaqus tests and reference artifact contracts are defined before implementation.
  • Implementation gate: Fortran production changes follow RED -> GREEN -> VERIFY and pass no-Abaqus validation.
  • Validation gate: reference artifacts include .inp, source hash, Abaqus version, compiler version, msg/dat/log tail, and extracted CSV evidence before comparison.

Validation Defaults

  • Default no-Abaqus path: python scripts/validate_fortran.py.
  • Reference artifact contract check: python scripts/validate_reference_artifacts.py.
  • Workspace gate: python scripts/validate_workspace.py.
  • Abaqus execution: performed by the user on another Abaqus PC; agents in this project consume the resulting CSV and provenance artifacts.