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Note that this is "purging" the present setup which may make the shell in which this done unusable for running other software. On the workup node or include these commands in your setup (.bash_profile) file. The setup for ANSYS on Frontenac is done via module. The number of seats and process available to you depends on the license under which you are covered If you are in doubt, please contact us at license is "seat limited" and "process limited". Note that prior inclusion in the fluent group is now void as the licensing terms for the software have changed. To be included in that group you need to complete a statement that you can download here. The software is only accessible to users who are covered by such a license and are members of the "fluent" Posix group (so called for historical reasons). To use ANSYS, you have to provide us with a license. Contact us if you are in doubt of whether you qualify to run ANSYS on our system or if you are looking for options for access to a license. We will confirm the statement, and you will then be made a member of a Unix group fluent (so called for "historical" reasons), which enables you to run the software. It is furthermore required that you sign a statement. To use it, you have to be covered by a user-supplied license. The program is located in /global/software/ansys. To see other versions, use Module spider ansys Location and AccessĪNSYS Mechanical runs under the Linux operating system. The most current version on our systems is Ansys/ext2020R1. The latter situation is the standard if you are using it on CAC machines. It can also run in batch mode, if the required time for solving a problem is too long for interactive use. It can be used interactively and supplies a graphical user interface. You can model advanced materials, complex environmental loadings and industry-specific requirements in areas such as offshore hydrodynamics and layered composite materials. It covers a large range of applications ranging from geometry preparation to optimization. See details below.ĪNSYS Mechanical is a Mechanical Engineering software that uses finite element analysis (FEA) for structural analysis. The software is only made available to persons who belong to a specific Unix group.

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This software requires a user-supplied license. This is a help file on using the Mechanical Engineering structural code "ANSYS Mechanical" on our systems. This means that users who want to run this software on our cluster will have to supply a license that supports the run. Important Note: This software is provided on the basis of a "hosting" model.






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