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{{Short description|Finite element analysis software}}
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'''ALGOR''' is general-purpose multiphysics [[finite element analysis]] software package, actively developed by ALGOR Incorporated, Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2932 USA.
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ALGOR is sold in various core packages including: multiphysics, mechanical event simulation, static (linear and nonlinear materials), and [[computational fluid dynamics]]. It also has many add-on features such as PipePak (for piping and pressure vessels) and FEMPRO (for drawing the model).
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A notable aspect of ALGOR is its extensive support; offered through free online step-by-step videos and purchasable in depth tutorials. A new free webcast is usually broadcast every Tuesday at 1000h (GMT - 0500h).
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Algor is used by many scientists and engineers worldwide<ref>http://algor.com/service_support/customer/default.asp</ref>. It has found application in aerospace<ref>J. B. Binder, "[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995AeAm...33...16B Algor finite element modeling tools aid aerospace]", ''Aerospace America'', vol. 33, no. 5, 1995.</ref>, and it has received many favorable reviews<ref>B. Turney, "How two operating systems boost FEA productivity," 3/23/2006, http://www.machinedesign.com</ref><ref>J. Greco, "Flexible FEA Program Supports Mixed Elements To Speed Up Analysis," ''CADALYST'', Jan. 2005.</ref><ref>R. Helms, "ALGOR FEA Predicts Mechanism Failure and Confirms Design Modification," 4/1/2005, http://www.machinedesign.com.</ref>. The current version is v20, and it is available for 32- and 64-bit [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[GNU/Linux]] operating systems
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'''ALGORAutodesk Simulation''' is a general-purpose multiphysics [[finite element analysis]] software package, activelyinitially developed by ALGOR Incorporated, Pittsburgh,and PAacquired 15238-2932by Autodesk in January USA2009.
<ref>Autodesk official press release - January 20th 2009, https://investors.autodesk.com/news-releases/news-release-details/autodesk-completes-acquisition-algor-inc</ref>
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 applications in aerospace.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Binder |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 |journal=Aerospace America |volume=33 |issue=5 |pages=16–18 |bibcode=1995AeAm...33...16B |issn=0740-722X}}</ref>
 
== Typical uses ==
Typical uses include bending, mechanical contact, thermal (conduction, convection and radiation) fluid dynamics, and coupled or uncoupled multiphysics.
 
* Bending; stress–strain
* mechanical contact
* thermal (conduction, convection, radiation)
* fluid dynamics
* coupled and uncoupled multiphysics
 
 
== Materials and elements database ==
Autodesk Simulation's library of material models includes [[metal]]s and [[alloy]]s, [[plastics]], [[glass]], [[foam]]s, [[fabric]]s, [[elastomer]]s, [[Concrete]] (with rebar), [[soil]]s and user-defined materials.
 
ALGORAutodesk Simulation's element library depends on the geometry and the type of analysis performed,. butIt includes: 8 and 4 node solid, 8 and 4 node shell, as well as beam and rod elements.
ALGOR's library of material models includes:
 
== References ==
* [[Metal]]s and [[alloy]]s
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* [[Plastics]]
* [[Glass]]
* [[Foam]]s
* [[Fabric]]s
* [[Elastomer]]s
* [[Concrete]] (with rebar) and [[soil]]s
* User-defined materials
 
== External links ==
ALGOR's element library depends on the geometry and type of analysis performed, but includes:
* [http://www.autodesk.com/products/simulation/overview Autodesk simulation products page]
 
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* 8 and 4 node bricks
* 8 and 4 node shells
* Beam and trusses
 
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== External links ==
* http://www.algor.com
* http://www.etechlearning.com
* http://www.pipepak.com
 
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