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            <description>Abaqus

The Abaqus suite of software for finite element analysis (FEA) has the ability to solve a wide variety of simulations. Abaqus is commercial software that may only be used by research groups running a private license server. You must know the port and license server name to run the examples.</description>
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            <description>Abaqus on Caviness
UD/opt/templates/slurm/applications/abaqus.qsvery important to read the comments/lustre/scratch/opt/templates/slurm/applications/abaqus.qs

Abaqus requires user(s) to purchase a license in order to gain access to the license server to actually use the software.  This requires some amount of setup for each workgroup to do in order to use Abaqus on Caviness.  One can define an environment variable that can be set to the license server &quot;path&quot; (</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 21 Nov 2023 21:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>Abaqus on Farber
workgroup storage
Batch job

You must define your workgroup before submitting any job on the cluster. Due to the size of input and output files associated with Abaqus, it is suggested that separate project directories be created in $WORKDIR for each run. You will need to setup your environment for Abaqus including the license information by supplying a valid port and license server (</description>
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            <description>Abaqus on Mills
Archive
Batch job

You must define your workgroup before submitting any job on the cluster. Due to the size of input and output files associated with Abaqus, it is suggested that separate project directories be created in $WORKDIR for each run. You will need to setup your environment for Abaqus including the license information by supplying a valid port and license server (</description>
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