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title: "Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume III"
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source_type: user-guide
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created: 2026-06-01
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updated: 2026-06-01
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address: c-000092
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aliases:
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- ABAQUS Analysis User's Guide Volume III
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- ABAQUS 2016 Analysis User's Guide Volume III
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- Abaqus Analysis User Guide 3
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- source
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- finite-element-method
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- abaqus
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- user-guide
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- materials
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- constitutive-modeling
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related:
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- "[[ABAQUS]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Theory Manual]]"
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- "[[Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-I|Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume I]]"
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- "[[Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-II|Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume II]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Material Library and Data Definition]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Elastic Material Models]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Hyperelastic and Viscoelastic Materials]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Metal Plasticity Models]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Geomaterial and Concrete Plasticity]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Progressive Damage and Failure]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Hydrodynamic Equation of State Materials]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Thermal Expansion and Damping Materials]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Transport Acoustic and Electromagnetic Materials]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Porous Media and Pore Fluid Materials]]"
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- "[[Abaqus User-Defined Material Behavior]]"
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# Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume III
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## Summary
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Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume III covers the materials layer of [[ABAQUS]]. Where [[Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-I|Volume I]] explains model definition and execution and [[Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-II|Volume II]] explains procedures and analysis techniques, Volume III explains how material behavior is defined and combined for finite element analysis.
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For this wiki, the source expands the Abaqus thread from solver workflow into constitutive modeling practice: material data blocks, density, elastic models, hyperelasticity, viscoelasticity, plasticity, progressive damage, hydrodynamic equations of state, thermal and field properties, acoustic and diffusion properties, electromagnetic coupling, porous media, and user-defined material behavior.
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## Scope
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The ingested source covers Volume III: Part V, "Materials." The useful content starts after the cross-volume contents pages and runs through Chapters 21-26.
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## Extracted Threads
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- [[Abaqus Material Library and Data Definition]] - material blocks, material behavior combinations, temperature and field dependencies, distributions, and density.
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- [[Abaqus Elastic Material Models]] - linear elasticity, no-compression/no-tension response, plane-stress orthotropic failure measures, porous elasticity, and hypoelasticity.
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- [[Abaqus Hyperelastic and Viscoelastic Materials]] - rubberlike hyperelasticity, elastomeric foams, anisotropic hyperelasticity, Mullins softening, energy dissipation, time/frequency-domain viscoelasticity, hysteresis, and parallel rheological frameworks.
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- [[Abaqus Metal Plasticity Models]] - Mises/Hill plasticity, cyclic hardening, rate effects, creep, annealing, anisotropy, Johnson-Cook, porous metal plasticity, cast iron, two-layer viscoplasticity, ORNL, and deformation plasticity.
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- [[Abaqus Geomaterial and Concrete Plasticity]] - pressure-dependent plasticity for soils, rocks, crushable foams, jointed media, and concrete.
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- [[Abaqus Progressive Damage and Failure]] - ductile metal damage, fiber-reinforced composite damage, low-cycle fatigue damage, damage evolution, element deletion, and mesh-objectivity controls.
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- [[Abaqus Hydrodynamic Equation of State Materials]] - Mie-Gruneisen, tabulated, P-alpha, JWL explosive, ideal-gas, and user EOS models for Abaqus/Explicit.
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- [[Abaqus Thermal Expansion and Damping Materials]] - Rayleigh damping, thermal expansion, field expansion, and viscosity material definitions.
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- [[Abaqus Transport Acoustic and Electromagnetic Materials]] - thermal conductivity, specific heat, latent heat, acoustic media, mass diffusion, electrical conductivity, piezoelectricity, dielectric behavior, and magnetic permeability.
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- [[Abaqus Porous Media and Pore Fluid Materials]] - permeability, porous bulk moduli, sorption, swelling gel, and moisture swelling for coupled pore-fluid/stress analyses.
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- [[Abaqus User-Defined Material Behavior]] - UMAT, VUMAT, UMATHT, state variables, material Jacobians, element deletion flags, and built-in behavior combinations.
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## Connections
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Volume III is the strongest user-facing bridge between [[Abaqus Constitutive Integration]] and the keyword-level material library. It explains how the integration-point models seen in the [[Abaqus Theory Manual]] are selected, parameterized, combined, and extended in production input files.
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The source also connects material modeling back to procedure choice. Hyperelastic near-incompressibility links to [[Hybrid Incompressible Elements]], damage and plasticity link to [[Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis]], thermal expansion links to [[Finite Element Thermal Stress Analysis]], and transport/electromagnetic/porous definitions link to [[Finite Element Heat Transfer and Field Problems]] and [[Abaqus Multiphysics Coupling and Co-simulation]].
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