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Abaqus


Description:

ABAQUS is a highly sophisticated, general purpose finite element program, designed primarily to model the behavior of solids and structures under externally applied loading.

Availability

Research Groups who have bought Abaqus licenses.
Abaqus media can be checked out from 1109A Etcheverry.
Abaqus Website: Supported Platforms and Products

Licenses beginning 5/1/2009

Purchase or Renew your license
Last updated 01/29/2009

Prof Cost + Tax Grad contact Network Tokens 6.3 CAE OS
Dornfeld $1353.45 skmin & jihong & athulan at berkeley.edu 10 2 Windows
Keaveny $5373.81 senthilk at me 48 3  
Komvopoulos $4060.33 zhichao at berkeley.edu & xiyin at me.berkeley.edu 30 6 Windows
Glaser $676.72   5 1  
Lieu $676.72   5 1  
Kumar $676.72   5 1
Total 12817.75   103 14  
1. Running Abaqus 6.2 or below.
2. As for Abaqus 6.0, Post seats were replaced by Viewer seats.

Allowed Hosts

Dornfeld lmas3 Jihong lma-fem lma5114 adam 
Keaveny biomech1 biomech2 femur osteon DHF2L891 biomech4
Komv tribos3 Tribos2
Mofrad ucd-new mofrad_xps kaz
Pruitt lpruittnew 

Pricing 2009

Price is dependent on total final order. Based on 2007 purchases, the average price for 5 network token is $503.13. The average price for 1 CAE seat is $153.33, including tax. Order price is prorated among users based on final total price of the whole order.

Abaqus CAE
$250 (2-5 seat)
$130 (5-20 seat)

Network Tokens (usually purchased in sets of 5)
$545 (1-5 tokens)
$71 (6-10 tokens)

Help

Contact the Technical Support Team (AOSS) here and click "My ABAQUS".
Once you register and submit your inquiry a support engineer will contact you directly.

 


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