Ansys Workbench: An integrated platform that provides access to various Ansys products and tools, such as geometry modeling, meshing, solvers, post-processing, optimization, and parametric studies.
Ansys Mechanical: A product that allows users to perform static, dynamic, nonlinear, and thermal analyses of solid and shell structures.
Ansys CFD: A product that allows users to perform fluid flow and heat transfer simulations using various methods, such as finite volume, finite element, and lattice Boltzmann.
Ansys Autodyn: A product that allows users to simulate the response of materials to short periods of severe loading and extreme deformation, such as explosions, impacts, and crashes.
Ansys Discovery: A product that allows users to explore design concepts and perform rapid simulations using direct modeling and real-time feedback.
Ansys SpaceClaim: A product that allows users to create and edit geometry models using direct modeling and sketching tools.
Ansys DesignXplorer: A product that allows users to perform design optimization and sensitivity analysis using various methods, such as design of experiments, response surface, and genetic algorithms.
Ansys HFSS: A product that allows users to design and simulate high-frequency electronic products, such as antennas, RF or microwave components, and printed circuit boards.
Ansys Maxwell: A product that allows users to design and simulate low-frequency electromagnetic devices, such as electric motors and generators.
Ansys Q3D: A product that allows users to extract parasitic parameters, such as resistance, capacitance, inductance, and coupling coefficients, from 3D structures.
Ansys Icepak: A product that allows users to perform thermal management simulations of electronic systems, such as cooling fans, heat sinks, and heat pipes.
Ansys 13.0 32bit can be downloaded for free by students from the Ansys website. However, this version has some limitations compared to the commercial version of Ansys software, such as:
The maximum number of nodes or elements in a model is limited to 32,000 for structural analysis and 512,000 for fluid analysis.
The maximum number of cores or processors that can be used for parallel computing is limited to two.
The maximum duration of a simulation run is limited to six hours.
The license is valid for one year and can be renewed annually.
To install Ansys 13.0 32bit on a Windows system, users need to follow these steps:
Download the Ansys Student package from the Ansys website and extract the .iso file using a software such as WinRAR or 7-Zip.
Copy the folder 'Magnitude' from the extracted .iso file to the desktop or another drive.
Mount the .iso file using a software such as Daemon Tools or Virtual CloneDrive.
Run the setup.exe file from the mounted .iso file and follow the instructions on the screen.
When prompted for a license file, browse to the folder 'Magnitude' that was copied earlier and select the file 'license.dat'.
Complete the installation process and restart the system if required.
A video tutorial on how to install Ansys 13.0 Workbench on a Windows system can be found on YouTube. For more information on Ansys products and features, users can visit the Ansys website or contact their local Ansys representative.
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