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File extensions
abq
State file, only used by Abaqus/Explicit. It is written by the analysis, continue, and recover options. It is read by the convert and recover options. This file is required for restart.
axi
Symmetric model data file, only used by Abaqus/Standard. It is written during symmetric model generation by the datacheck and analysis options.
bsp
Text file containing beam cross-section properties for meshed section profiles. It is written by Abaqus/Standard during meshed beam cross-section generation.
cid
Auto-release file, which contains information needed for license recovery and suspension.
com
Command file, created by the Abaqus execution procedure.
dat
Printed output file. It is written by the analysis, datacheck, parametercheck, and continue options. Abaqus/Explicit does not write analysis results to this file.
eig
Lanczos eigenvector file. This is a temporary scratch file that is used to store the eigenvectors calculated by the Lanczoseigensolver during the solution procedure.
f
User subroutine or other special-purpose FORTRAN file.
fct,uft
Sparse solver factor files. These temporary scratch files are used by the sparse solver in Abaqus/Standard. The uft file is created only when the unsymmetric solver is used.
fil
Results file. It is written by the analysis and continue options in Abaqus/Standard and by the convert=select and convert=all options in Abaqus/Explicit.
fin
Results file created when changing the format of the .fil file using the abaqusascfil command. It can be in either ASCII or binary format. (See ¨DExecution procedure for ASCII translation of results (.fil) files,¡¬ Section 3.2.9.) The ASCII format is convenient for data transfer between machines that do not have compatible binary data formats.
inp
Analysis input file. It is read when the analysis, datacheck, and parametercheck options are selected.
ipm
Interprocess message file. It is written when an analysis is run from Abaqus/CAE, and it contains a log of all messages sent from Abaqus/Standard or Abaqus/Explicit to Abaqus/CAE.
lck
Lock file for the output database. This file is written whenever an output database file is opened with write access; it prevents you from having simultaneous write permission to the output database from multiple sources. It is deleted automatically when the output database file is closed or when the analysis that creates it ends. The ask_delete environment file parameter setting will not affect the lock file.
lnz
Lanczos vector file. This is a temporary scratch file that is used to store the Lanczos vectors and weighted Lanczos vectors.
log
Log file, which contains start and end times for modules run by the current Abaqus execution procedure.
mdl
Model file. It is written by the datacheck option in Abaqus/Standard and
Abaqus/Explicit. It is read and can be written by the analysis and continue options in Abaqus/Standard. It is read by the analysis and continue options in Abaqus/Explicit. Multiple model files may exist if the element operations are executed in parallel in an Abaqus/Standard analysis. In such a case a process identifier is attached to the file name. This file is required for restart.
msg
Message file. It is written by the analysis, datacheck, and continue options in
Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit. Multiple message files may exist if the element operations are executed in parallel in an Abaqus/Standard analysis. In such a case a process identifier is attached to the file name.
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