Altair Makes HyperWorks 14.0 Available to Students

Electromagnetics and nonlinear analysis is key to student edition release of HyperWorks.

Altair’s flagship simulation platform, HyperWorks 14.0 is now available to students for free.

The student edition has a user interface (UI)  based on the professional HyperWorks Desktop. As a result, visualizations, modeling, pre- and post-processing and managing results or test data will have a similar look and feel to the industry level software.

Learning the platform using a similar UI should help budding engineers learn the ropes of computer aided engineering (CAE) and simulation software and carry their skills forward into a professional positon.

“The students of today are the engineers of tomorrow, and Altair always strives to support the education of future professionals with freely available software solutions and a broad range of support,” said Dr. Matthias Goelke, director of academic markets at Altair.

Some of the HyperWorks CAE and simulation tools that have been made available to students in this student platform include:

  • Modeling
  • Linear and nonlinear analyses
  • Structural and system-level optimization
  • Fluid and multi-body dynamics simulation
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  • Antenna placement
  • Multiphysics simulations
  • Model-based development (MBD)
  • Data management

The new release will also introduce students to new features and functionality from HyperWorks 14.0. Some of these improvements include:

  • FEKO electromagnetic simulations for antenna design and electromagnetic compatibility
  • OptiStruct’s new nonlinear analysis, contacts, and optimization algorithms
  • 3D rigid-to-rigid contacts and co-simulation features for MotionSolve
  • Larger model limits of up to 100,000 nodes for finite element analysis (FEA)

“The addition of FEKO, Altair’s electromagnetic solution, will enable students to now tackle tasks in electromagnetic field simulation directly within HyperWorks,” said Goelke. “Its several solution methods with true hybridization will help students to receive efficient results for a wide range of problems. I’m also extremely happy about the extension of model limitation to 100,000 nodes for finite element solvers, since it will offer students more freedom to really work with the software.”

The free software can be downloaded onto any laptop or PC from any location. The license is valid for one year, and is compatible with various CAD formats and HyperWorks Solver data.

For more details on what Altair has added into their CAE flagship platform, check out HyperWorks 14.0 Simulates Bigger Models Faster.

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Shawn Wasserman

For over 10 years, Shawn Wasserman has informed, inspired and engaged the engineering community through online content. As a senior writer at WTWH media, he produces branded content to help engineers streamline their operations via new tools, technologies and software. While a senior editor at Engineering.com, Shawn wrote stories about CAE, simulation, PLM, CAD, IoT, AI and more. During his time as the blog manager at Ansys, Shawn produced content featuring stories, tips, tricks and interesting use cases for CAE technologies. Shawn holds a master’s degree in Bioengineering from the University of Guelph and an undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.