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Abaqus subroutine waiting fot other code to compute data

Abaqus subroutine waiting fot other code to compute data

Abaqus subroutine waiting fot other code to compute data

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Hello all!

Is there any simple way to establish comunication between subroutine (VUFIELD and VUAMP) and outer code in c++ (Abaqus Explicit). I use subroutine VUAMP to export coordinates and write them to file. C++ programm read these data, compute force and write force to other file...I read force data again in subroutine VUAMP and compute deformations etc...I want to do this in every increment.
I need function or programm to "paused" abaqus subroutine/c++ code for the time in which other code compute his part.

Thanks for your advice!

Best Regards

RE: Abaqus subroutine waiting fot other code to compute data

You could probably write your subroutine in C/C++ and link your external program to call it from within the Abaqus subroutine instead of externally.

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