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Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume I
Summary
The Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume I is the user-facing operational companion to the Abaqus Theory Manual. Instead of deriving element or procedure theory, it explains how an analyst defines an Abaqus model, structures an input file, runs jobs, controls resources, and obtains output.
For this wiki, the guide adds the practical workflow layer around ABAQUS: keyword syntax, nodes and elements, surfaces and assemblies, matrix input, execution modes, environment settings, parallel execution, output databases, and results-file records.
Scope
Volume I is organized around "Introduction, Spatial Modeling, Execution & Output." The inspected source covers input syntax and conventions, model definition, node and element definitions, surfaces, assemblies, matrix-based model definitions, job execution, environment and resource settings, output files, output variables, and selected results-file formats.
Extracted Threads
- Abaqus Input File Syntax - keyword/data/comment-line structure, option blocks, model data, history data, and
*STEPdelimiters. - Abaqus Spatial Model Definition - practical node, element, set, coordinate-system, mass, and distribution definitions.
- Abaqus Surface and Assembly Modeling - surfaces for contact, loads, constraints, output sections, and reusable part-instance assemblies.
- Abaqus Matrix-Based Model Definition - direct stiffness, mass, damping, and structural damping matrix definitions in Abaqus/Standard.
- Abaqus Job Execution Workflow -
abaquscommand execution, datachecks, syntax checks, continuation, conversion, recovery, and utilities. - Abaqus Resource and Parallel Execution - environment settings, memory and scratch control, CPU domains, MPI/thread parallelism, and GPU acceleration.
- Abaqus Output Database and Results Files -
.odb,.sim,.fil,.dat,.msg,.sta, restart files, output variables, and results-record access.
Connections
This guide connects the theory-level Abaqus pages to implementation and modeling practice. Abaqus Input File Syntax and Abaqus Spatial Model Definition connect directly to Finite Element Program Implementation, while Abaqus Output Database and Results Files supports Finite Element Modeling and Convergence Checks by explaining how field output, history output, diagnostics, and results records are produced.
It also complements A-First-Course-in-the-Finite-Element-Method: Logan explains how stiffness, load, and solution workflows are constructed pedagogically, while this guide shows how a production code exposes those workflows through input files, job commands, and output databases.
Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-II continues this operational thread into procedure choice, nonlinear controls, restart/import, model reduction, adaptivity, multiphysics coupling, optimization, and user subroutines.
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