Abaqus Student Edition 6.12
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Perform finite element analysis operations on a personal computer with the version of the suite for educational and research use. It works with size limitations like 1000/10,000 nodes of elements and is governed by a personal use license. All data is saved in HTML.

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.

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This version is simply not usable. 1000 nodes is not even enough to make a 40x40 2D square.

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It's perfect for doing tutorials and learning how it works.

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No, it is not. I have followed a simplest cylinder tutorial. And guess what! I get the "£$%^ message. Why to write a tutorial that even students can't finish?

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