search here: info.simuleon.com/blog/simulating-welding-using-the-abaqus-welding-interface-part-2 on 3rd paragraph there is a link where you can download the plug-in. After you need to install Microsoft Visual Studio and Intel Parallel Sutdio XE (guide: th-cam.com/video/LqMHdj1jQA0/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AhmedBen)
@@asmaz2780 guess only 2017... along side with Microsoft visual studio 2012 and intel parallel XE 2016 (search here on TH-cam how to link them with Abaqus). Hope it helps
@@christysamuel8725to use AWI (Abaqus welding interface) you need to first install Abaqus 2017, intel parallels studio xe 2016 and Microsoft visual studio 2012. After you can run the plug in on the CAE environment of Abaqus (I’ll add you a video and docs on a link soon)
How to check the stresses? I did the simulation and the thermal stress is coming 0
Hi bro
Could u suggest me where can i download this plugin
search here: info.simuleon.com/blog/simulating-welding-using-the-abaqus-welding-interface-part-2
on 3rd paragraph there is a link where you can download the plug-in.
After you need to install Microsoft Visual Studio and Intel Parallel Sutdio XE (guide: th-cam.com/video/LqMHdj1jQA0/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AhmedBen)
@@ssergi0 will it work for Abaqus 2019 or only 2017 ?
@@asmaz2780 guess only 2017... along side with Microsoft visual studio 2012 and intel parallel XE 2016 (search here on TH-cam how to link them with Abaqus). Hope it helps
@@ssergi0 does running the job created by AWI require a fortran compiler??
@@christysamuel8725to use AWI (Abaqus welding interface) you need to first install Abaqus 2017, intel parallels studio xe 2016 and Microsoft visual studio 2012. After you can run the plug in on the CAE environment of Abaqus (I’ll add you a video and docs on a link soon)