HyperWorks

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HW12

Never stop questioning ...

   The important thing is not to stop questioning Albert Einstein (1879-1955)   In fact, we questioned ourselves how to make you become an Altair HyperWorks „fan“ and eventually an experienced HyperWorks user!  Key factors are certainly enthusiasm and passion for simulation based on high-end CAE expert tools. Of course, simulation expert CAE tools are …

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HyperWorks Overview

goto:http://www.altairhyperworks.com/ Built on a foundation of design optimization, performance data management and process automation, Altair HyperWorks is an enterprise simulation platform for rapid design exploration and decision making. How is HyperWorks used in different industries?  Automotive, Aerospace, Biomedical, Consumer Goods, Defense, Electronics, Energy, HeavyIndustry, Marine    Which solutions can be addressed? CFD, Composites, Crash & Safety, …

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Student Licenses

Students may access HyperWorks in one of the following ways: 1. Talk to your professor, supervisor or the people from the IT department and check whether your department (university) has already licensed HyperWorks (which is quite likely).  You may use available licenses while being in the campus network, “from outside”  through VPN or by borrowing licenses from the campus …

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FREE HyperWorks 11.0 Student Edition

It is exciting news that the student version of HyperWorks is now available. This program truly demonstrates Altair’s commitment to enhancing students’ learning experience outside the classroom so that they can reinforce their engineering knowledge and classroom instruction. Dr. Wei Chen, Wilson-Cook Professor in Engineering Design at Northwestern University  Finally, with the release of the …

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How to get started ...

Regardless whether you’re an experienced HyperWorks user already or a novice one – there is always the quest (ideally) to learn more about new technologies. Unfortunately, we’re always short in time! Always and everywhere. This is because we’re educated to permanently increase the pace of our work (and lifes). Hence, learning new techniques/technnologies must be as easy as possible. Otherwise, things …

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Simplified 3D FEM Process

“Beginners” typically struggle to see the light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to simulation. Normally students are confronted with the theory of FEM then followed by hands-on exercises which represent an important part of a solid CAE education. It is the well known “learning by doing” lesson which help the students to learn about …

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