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Linking UMAT with LS-DYNA now that Intel Fortran 2019 is no longer available

    • james_sherwood
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      I have been linking my custom material models (UMATs) into LS-DYNA using the LS-DYNA object files and my own Fortran code.  The version of the Intel Fortran compiler I use (v2019) is set to expire on Feb 28, 2026.  LS-DYNA has used this v2019 compiler version since 2019 and continues to use it to build its object files.  Intel is no longer supporting v2019 and is pushing users like me to use its free compiler.  Free is good, but I have tried, and I am unable to link code compiled with different compiler versions.  I, as well as many others, will soon be unable to add UMATs to LS-DYNA if a solution is not shared with us.

      Could you please connect me with someone who can confirm whether and how to link object files compiled with different compiler versions?  Or will ANSYS share object files built with a later release of the Intel Fortran compiler on a PC? Or are directions available on how to link LS-DYNA object files compiled with Intel Fortran 2019 to UMATS compiled in the 2025 free release of Intel Fortran? Or, better yet, will LS-DYNA share object files in a later release of Intel Fortran, e.g., oneAPI 2025 or 2026?

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