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Coreform IGA for Abaqus Coming Soon

Waitlist is open now for interested users.

Coreform IGA for Abaqus Coming Soon
Source: Coreform
Coreform IGA for Abaqus is an integration designed to bring meshing-free isogeometric analysis workflows into established Abaqus environments. Image courtesy: Coreform

By DE Editors  

May 26, 2026

Coreform reports the upcoming release of Coreform IGA for Abaqus, an Abaqus integration that combines Coreform’s isogeometric analysis technology with Dassault Systèmes’ Abaqus/CAE preprocessor and Abaqus/Standard solver.

Coreform IGA for Abaqus gives engineers a means to reduce meshing while continuing to work within Abaqus workflows. The integration is built on Abaqus/Standard user-element functionality and is being developed to support a range of Abaqus/Standard capabilities, including nonlinear structural analysis, modal analysis, material models, contact, and connectors.

Traditional finite element analysis often requires significant time and expertise to prepare CAD geometry for simulation. Geometry cleanup, defeaturing, and mesh generation can become major bottlenecks, according to Coreform. Coreform IGA for Abaqus aims to address that challenge by enabling engineers to run simulations directly on CAD geometry.

For organizations wishing to adopt advanced simulation methods without disrupting existing processes, Coreform IGA for Abaqus represents a next step: CAD-driven IGA in an Abaqus-based workflow.

The waitlist is now open. To request to be added to the notification list for Coreform IGA for Abaqus, visit Coreform’s free trial page and select Coreform IGA for Abaqus.

If you'd like to join the waitlist, click here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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