ANSYS Student is a free introductory simulation software package for engineering students who are interested in learning simulation and analysis.
Installation steps for the ANSYS Student products from Release 18.0 onward: • Extract (unzip) the downloaded installation files. • Right-click on setup.exe and select Run as Administrator.
(This will run setup.exe from the extracted files.) • Read and accept the clickwrap to continue. • Click the right arrow button to accept the default values throughout the installation. • Click the exit button to close the installer.
• The ANSYS AIM Student software is now installed. # Download Link For Ansys Student Version. Minimum: • Windows 7, 8, 10, Server 2008, Server 2012, 64 bits (PC or Mac computers using Boot Camp).
• Any CPU (Intel i5/ i7/ Xeon recommended). • Any GPU that is compatible with OpenGL 3.2. (integrated graphic cards Intel HD 4000 or above). • Small projects (under 100 images at 14 MP): 4 GB RAM, 10 GB HDD Free Space. • Medium projects (between 100 and 500 images at 14 MP): 8 GB RAM, 20 GB HDD Free Space. • Large projects (between 500 and 2000 images at 14 MP): 16 GB RAM, 40 GB HDD Free Space.
• Very Large projects (over 2000 images at 14 MP): 32 GB RAM, 80 GB HDD Free Space. In the fluids suite, ANSYS 18.1 delivers faster, higher fidelity – enabling users to simulate more quickly and accurately.
Users will benefit from greater flexibility setting up periodic boundaries to deliver high fidelity results up to 9 times faster for in-cylinder diesel simulations. Turbomachinery designers can now reduce problem size and time to convergence radial turbomachinery simulations when they apply complex vibrational modes from a cyclic modal analysis to CFX flutter analysis. ANSYS 18.1 also provides further improvements to workflow and meshing that enables novice users to quickly become productive while providing new opportunities for experienced users to excel. In the structures suite, ANSYS 18.1 has added new capabilities within its topology optimization technology to analyze complex materials and optimize designs making it easier for organizations to manufacture products. Users can now combine load cases from modal and static structural analysis to look at designs that meet frequency and structural requirements.
Designers will benefit from the new optimization constraint capabilities, giving them more control over manufacturing constraints to help ensure the most optimized designs are built. ANSYS 18.1 offers new functionality to increase the value simulation brings to organizations. Improved high-performance computing capabilities enable users to design products smarter and faster early on in the design process. Designers will benefit from new significant capabilities in the electromagnetics suite. ANSYS 18.1 expands its noise-vibration-harshness (NVH) analysis to include both magnetostriction and induced magnetostriction effects. That greatly enhances the accuracy of NVH studies of electrical machines and transformers. NVH is an important analysis required by manufacturers of electric motors used in hybrid electric vehicles, appliances and commercial transformers and other application where quiet operation of the machine is an essential design parameter.