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{{Short description|Finite element analysis software}}
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It is intended for use with [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Linux]] [[operating system]]s. It is distributed in a number of different core packages to cater to specific applications, such as mechanical event simulation and [[computational fluid dynamics]].
 
Under the ALGOR name, the software was used by scientists and engineers worldwide. It has found applicationapplications in aerospace,.<ref>J.{{Cite B.journal |last=Binder, "[http|first=John D. |date=1995-05-01 |title=Algor finite element modeling tools aid aerospace |url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995AeAm...33...16B Algor finite element modeling tools aid aerospace]", ''|journal=Aerospace America'', vol. |volume=33, no. |issue=5, 1995.</ref>|pages=16–18 and it has received favorable reviews|bibcode=1995AeAm.<ref>B. Turney, "How two operating systems boost FEA productivity," 3/23/2006, [https://archive.today/20120713184319/http://machinedesign33.com/article/how-two-operating-systems-boost-fea-productivity..16B |issn=0740-0323]722X}}</ref>
 
== Typical uses ==
Typical uses include bending, mechanical contact, thermal (conduction, convection, and radiation), fluid dynamics, and coupled or uncoupled multiphysics.
 
== Materials and elements database ==