And exporter. Probably biomechanics modeling folks will tend to start the workflow with aevaSlicer, generate meshes, select regions in aevaCMB and push it to an Abaqus inp file.
Here is a zip file of some abaqus INP files. There are 8 simple cube files, consisting of linear/quad tet and hex meshes. Half of them (Nogroup files) only have a surface and volume group defined, whereas the withgroup files have a node set and an additional surface group.
There are also three complex mesh files included. The StentMesh has mixed volume elements of hexes and prisms but no groups. Also included is a full knee model as one abaqus part with full simulation groups. The last mesh is the upper leg mesh in multiple abaqus parts with all simulation groups.
Meshio-convert seems to work with some of them, but not meshes with any kind of prism elements or quad hex elements. I can generate other files as needed.