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'''ALGOR''' is a general-purpose multiphysics [[finite element analysis]] software package developed by ALGOR Incorporated for use on the [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Linux]] computer [[operating system]]s. It is distributed in a number of different core packages to cater to specifics applications, such as mechanical event simulation and [[computational fluid dynamics]].
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'''ALGOR Simulation''' is a general-purpose multiphysics [[finite element analysis]] software package developed by ALGOR Incorporated for use on the [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Linux]] computer [[operating system]]s. It is distributed in a number of different core packages to cater to specifics applications, such as mechanical event simulation and [[computational fluid dynamics]].
 
ALGOR is used by many scientists and engineers worldwide.<ref>[http://algor.com/service_support/customer/default.asp About Us - Featured Customers<!-- Bot generated title -->]</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, "[http://www.nxtbook.com/fx/books/advanstar/cadalystjan05/ 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>.