Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
12-1
This document lists both new and enhanced product functionality for the current release.
New or modified Abaqus 6.12 features Following is a list of the most significant new capabilities and enhancements available in Abaqus 6.12. See the Abaqus Release Notes for details on these enhancements, as well as the other new features available in this release. Performance improvements: Batch preprocessing and initialization Substructure generation using AMS Multiple GPGPU cards
Feature support in Abaqus/CAE: Time harmonic electromagnetic analysis Coupled thermal-electrical-structural analysis Surface fluid cavities and fluid exchanges Base motion boundary conditions and PSD amplitudes Contact stabilization, feature edges, and contact initialization
New modeling options: Parallel network viscoelastic material model Thick-walled pipe elements Rotordynamic load
Electromagnetic analysis: Magnetostatic analysis Transient eddy current analysis Nonlinear magnetic behavior
General usability: Maximum damage initiation output in shells Tie constraint deletion with element erosion
Abaqus/CAE usability: Plot and probe selected model data in the Visualization module Session object persistence Create geometry from orphan elements Boundary layer meshing Combine orphan and native mesh features in a part Modify a mesh by dragging nodes View cut display
Abaqus 6.12
Abaqus 6.12 delivers on SIMULIA's strategic commitment to provide scalable, high-quality realistic simulation solutions with new capabilities and more than 100 customer-requested enhancements. SIMULIA customers in a wide range of industries including aerospace, automotive, consumer packaged goods, energy and life sciences are using Abaqus to explore the real-world physical behavior of products and materials, in order to improve performance, reliability and safety, while reducing development time and costs.
Performance AMS-based Substructure Generation: A new substructure generation capability in the AMS eigensolver delivers significant performance improvements and reduces disk space requirements for substructure generation in Abaqus 6.12. In one example, performing a frequency analysis and generating a substructure for a powertrain model with 13 million degrees of freedom (DOF) using the AMS eigensolver in Abaqus 6.12 only takes less than four hours, compared to 17 hours in previous versions. VCCT Enhancements: Performance and robustness improvements were made to the Virtual Crack Closure Technique (VCCT) in Abaqus/Standard, which allows the delamination of composite structures to be modeled much more quickly. Contact and Constraints: Abaqus 6.12 offers edge-to-feature enhancements for better handling of contact between edges and surfaces, which is valuable in a broad range of applications, for example, electrical connections. Adaptive Mesh Refinement for CEL: The adaptive mesh refinement for Coupled Eulerian Lagrangian (CEL) improves performance in models in which large deformation exists, such as airbag deployment, by automatically refining the mesh as needed in Abaqus. Direct Sparse Solver using Multiple GPGPUs: Support for multiple GPUs in the direct sparse solver provides faster execution on computers with multiple GPU cards.