A new license file allows you to run all maintenance deliveries of the current version as well as the next two major releases. For example, a new license for Abaqus 6.13 can continue to be used for 6.13-2, 6.13-3, etc., as well as 6.14 and 6.15.
You must have an Abaqus 6.13 FLEXnet license file to set up an Abaqus FLEXnet license server. FLEXnet Abaqus 6.13 licensing uses FLEXnet Licensing Version 11.6.1. A license file allows you to run subsequent Abaqus 6.13 maintenance deliveries, previous releases dating back to Abaqus 6.2-7, and two future major releases. For example, a new license file for Abaqus 6.13-1 can be used to run all Abaqus 6.13 maintenance deliveries (Abaqus 6.13-2, Abaqus 6.13-3, etc.) and any earlier releases of Abaqus (Abaqus 6.12, Abaqus 6.11, etc.) still installed on your network. To request an Abaqus license file, contact your local sales office.
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Manual configuration is required for combining FLEXnet license files with other vendors. At the beginning of the installation, select Just install the licensing utilities. You will need to configure and start the Abaqus FLEXnet license server manually. Use this method to allow the system administrator more control.
Abaqus 6.13 requires lmgrd Version 11.6.1 or higher. If you integrate your Abaqus license features with other products using a FLEXnet Licensing combined license file, ensure that your version of lmgrd meets this requirement. For more information, refer to the FLEXnet Licensing End User Guide Version 11.6, which is available from the Licensing section of the Support page at www.3ds.com/simulia.
To install the Abaqus products, you must have a network license server that is compatible with Abaqus 6.13 installed and running on your network. It is also recommended that you perform the documentation installation before installing Abaqus products to obtain the URL for the HTML documentation (or the base installation directory for PDF files) and to enable access to the documentation from Abaqus. You will be asked to provide the following information relating to the documentation and licensing installations:The hostname of your license server(s) (REQUIRED).
For Zencrack 7.7 to 8.3 there are two ways that the number of processors for Abaqus jobs executed by Zencrack can be specified: Variable ZCR_OPTIONS_ABAQUS in the zencrack.ini file (or OPTIONS_ABAQUS for 7.7 and 7.8 in the runzcr script file) can be used to define parameters passed to the Abaqus command line for all Zencrack jobs. The cpus option can be added to this parameter. Refer to the file itself (located in the Zencrack tools folder) or the Installation And Execution Manual for more information about this variable.
The command line option "-fe" can be used when executing a Zencrack job. This defines parameters to be passed to the Abaqus command line for that particular Zencrack job. The parameters should be surrounded by quotes. For example, to use 4 processors:runzcr83 -j jobname -fe "cpus=4" If the cpus parameter is defined using both methods, the command line value takes precedence.
Zencrack has three methods for extracting results from Abaqus: Extract results from the Abaqus .odb file - this is the recommended method.
Extract results from the Abaqus .dat file - this can have limited precision.
Extract results from the Abaqus .fil file - this requires the use of a supplied Abaqus user subroutine, URDFIL, and hence a Fortran compiler must be installed.
In version 7.8 and all earlier releases the default option for extracting contour integral results and nodal displacements from an Abaqus analysis is that the values are taken from the .dat file. However, these values have limited precision. In particular, in a model with both sides of the crack included, it may be that the global displacements near the crack are several orders of magnitude greater than the local crack opening displacements. In such cases the displacement values extracted from the .dat file may be of insufficient precision to allow the local crack opening displacements to be calculated accurately. This results in poor values for the stress intensity factors calculated from the displacements.
Due to changes in the default installation location introduced with the release of Abaqus 2020 the location cannot be automatically detected during setup of Zencrack 8.3-1 or any earlier versions. At installation time Abaqus should not be configured. After installation the settings should be applied manually by editing the tools\zencrack.ini file as indicated below.
The ZCR_ABAQUS and ZCR_ABAQUS_VER entries in the [ABAQUS] section of the zencrack.ini file should be set manually - they cannot be set during installation or subsequently by the "runzcr8x setup" command. ZCR_ABAQUS must point to the ABQLauncher.exe file in the appropriate Abaqus folder for versions 2020 and 2021 or to SMALauncher.exe for Abaqus 2022. The Abaqus version defined by ZCR_ABAQUS_VER should be set to 2020, 2021 or 2022. If the Abaqus location contains spaces, double quotes should be included around the definition of ZCR_ABAQUS.
These versions have not been tested with Abaqus 2020 (or later). However, the issues are expected to be similar to those described in the section "Using Zencrack with Abaqus 2016 to 2019" (including issues related to extraction of results). ZCR_ABAQUS and ZCR_ABAQUS_VER entries should be set to point to the appropriate Abaqus .exe file (as noted above) with the version set to 6.202x.
The ZCR_ABAQUS and ZCR_ABAQUS_VER entries in the [ABAQUS] section of the zencrack.ini file should be set manually - they cannot be set during installation or subsequently by the "runzcr79 setup" command. ZCR_ABAQUS must point to the abqlauncher.exe file in the appropriate Abaqus folder. The Abaqus version defined by ZCR_ABAQUS_VER should be set to 6.2016. If the Abaqus location contains spaces, double quotes should be included around the definition of ZCR_ABAQUS. For example, for 64bit Windows with Abaqus in the default location the [ABAQUS] section includes:
Due to issues related to extraction of the Abaqus version and sub-version used for the analysis, Zencrack versions up to and including 7.9-3 are unable to extract displacement or temperature results from the Abaqus .dat file. Instead it is recommended to extract results from the .odb file. Depending upon whether or not temperature extraction is attempted, one of the following messages will occur:
The plug-ins for Abaqus/CAE supplied with versions of Zencrack up to and including version 7.9-1 will not work with Abaqus 2016 due to a change in the underlying version of Python used in this version of Abaqus. The plugins supplied in the "fe_abaqus\zencrackplugins_6-14_onwards" folder for versions 7.9-2 and 7.9-3 are compatible with Abaqus 2016. The following warning is issued when the plug-ins are loaded by Abaqus/CAE or Abaqus/Viewer:
Due to changes in the name of an internal set created by Abaqus in the .odb file, the method of extraction of results from the .odb file may not be able to find any results. The following are affected: Zencrack 7.8-1 to 7.9-1 if using Abaqus 6.14-1 or 6.14-2.
Zencrack 7.9-2 to 7.9-3 if using Abaqus 6.14-3, 6.14-4 or 6.14-5.
Fail with error 5020 - end of file reading temperatures, or,
Give a warning that displacements were not read correctly and end with zero crack growth at all nodes (because the opening status is "closed" for all nodes).
The Abaqus Student Edition is a personal finite element analysis tool for solving limited size problems (1000 nodes for Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit, and 10,000 nodes for Abaqus/CFD). It is governed by a personal use license, may be installed on your laptop and home computer, and may be used on a perpetual basis. The Abaqus Student Edition includes the full set of online Abaqus documentation and is supported on Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7. The Abaqus Student Edition is fully compatible with the Abaqus Teaching and Abaqus Research Editions, making this a perfect complement to your Abaqus installations on campus.The Abaqus Student Edition includes the core Abaqus products; Abaqus/Standard, Abaqus/Explicit, Abaqus/CFD, and Abaqus/CAE. Model databases are compatible with other academically-licensed versions of Abaqus so that students can perform increasingly sophisticated analyses on models originally created in Abaqus Student Edition. The full HTML documentation set provides a thorough, searchable resource for students to find detailed information.Designed for personal educational use, the maximum model size for structural analysis and postprocessing is set to 1000 nodes; for fluid analysis, the limit is 10000 nodes. Access to features requiring compilers (user subroutines, Abaqus Make, C ODB API), parallel execution, or add-on products has not been included. Replay and journal files are not available for Abaqus/CAE. 2ff7e9595c
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