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title: "Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume II"
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source_type: user-guide
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created: 2026-05-29
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updated: 2026-05-29
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address: c-000079
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aliases:
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- ABAQUS Analysis User's Guide Volume II
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- ABAQUS 2016 Analysis User's Guide Volume II
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- Abaqus Analysis User Guide 2
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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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- analysis-procedures
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- analysis-techniques
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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 Procedures]]"
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- "[[Abaqus General and Linear Perturbation Steps]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Nonlinear Solution Control]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Restart and Results Transfer]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Substructuring and Submodeling]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Matrix Generation and Reduced Models]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Fracture and Enriched Discontinuity Modeling]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Adaptivity and Mesh Replacement]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Explicit Analysis Efficiency Techniques]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Eulerian and Particle Methods]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Multiphysics Coupling and Co-simulation]]"
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- "[[Abaqus Structural Optimization and Parametric Studies]]"
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- "[[Abaqus User Subroutines and Utility Routines]]"
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# Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume II
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## Summary
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Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume II covers the procedure and analysis-technique layer of [[ABAQUS]]. Where [[Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-I|Volume I]] explains input files, spatial model definitions, execution, and output, Volume II explains which analysis procedures and continuation techniques are available after the model exists.
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For this wiki, the source expands the Abaqus thread from operational setup into analysis strategy: general versus linear perturbation steps, nonlinear solution controls, static and dynamic procedures, restart and import, substructuring, submodeling, matrix generation, fracture and XFEM, adaptivity, Eulerian and particle methods, sequential coupling, co-simulation, user subroutines, optimization, design sensitivity, and parametric studies.
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## Scope
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The ingested source covers Volume II: Part III, "Analysis Procedures, Solution, and Control," and Part IV, "Analysis Techniques." The useful content starts after the cross-volume contents pages and runs through Chapters 6-20.
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## Extracted Threads
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- [[Abaqus General and Linear Perturbation Steps]] - step history, procedure selection, general steps, linear perturbation steps, multiple load cases, and direct/iterative linear solvers.
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- [[Abaqus Nonlinear Solution Control]] - increments, iterations, Newton correction, residual convergence, stabilization, and transient time-integration accuracy controls.
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- [[Abaqus Restart and Results Transfer]] - restart files, state transfer, Standard/Explicit import workflows, and springback-style continuation.
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- [[Abaqus Substructuring and Submodeling]] - reduced substructures, retained degrees of freedom, local refined submodels, and global-to-local result transfer.
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- [[Abaqus Matrix Generation and Reduced Models]] - linear perturbation matrix generation, SIM/text output, element-by-element matrices, and matrix exchange.
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- [[Abaqus Fracture and Enriched Discontinuity Modeling]] - contour integrals, crack propagation, line springs, and XFEM enriched discontinuities.
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- [[Abaqus Adaptivity and Mesh Replacement]] - ALE adaptive meshing, adaptive remeshing, and mesh-to-mesh solution mapping.
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- [[Abaqus Explicit Analysis Efficiency Techniques]] - mass scaling, selective subcycling, and steady-state detection in Abaqus/Explicit.
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- [[Abaqus Eulerian and Particle Methods]] - Eulerian volume fractions, coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian analysis, DEM, SPH, and particle generation.
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- [[Abaqus Multiphysics Coupling and Co-simulation]] - built-in coupled procedures, sequential predefined fields, co-simulation, and Standard/Explicit domain partitioning.
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- [[Abaqus Structural Optimization and Parametric Studies]] - topology, shape, sizing, bead optimization, design responses, sensitivity, and `ParStudy` workflows.
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- [[Abaqus User Subroutines and Utility Routines]] - compiled C/C++/Fortran extension points, utility routines, external databases, and debugging constraints.
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## Connections
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This source is the strongest user-facing bridge between solver theory and production analysis planning. It connects [[Abaqus Analysis Procedures]] to [[Static Equilibrium Equation Solvers]], [[Direct Time Integration Methods]], [[Finite Element Eigenproblem Solvers]], [[Finite Element Heat Transfer and Field Problems]], and [[Finite Element Program Implementation]].
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It also adds workflow-level detail around analysis continuation. [[Abaqus Restart and Results Transfer]] depends on the file and database concepts from [[Abaqus Output Database and Results Files]], while [[Abaqus Substructuring and Submodeling]] and [[Abaqus Matrix Generation and Reduced Models]] connect production Abaqus workflows to classical reduction, static condensation, and matrix assembly ideas.
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