Student Linux 2021 — Ansys
Here’s an interesting write-up tailored for an engineering or tech-savvy audience, focusing on the experience of running ANSYS Student on Linux. Most engineering students swear by Windows for FEA/CFD. But what if you live in the Linux terminal? What if you crave grep -ing solver outputs, scripting mesh conversions with Python, and avoiding the reboot dance? Welcome to the niche, brave world of ANSYS Student on Linux .
Spoiler: It’s not officially supported. But that’s where the fun begins. ANSYS, Inc. provides the free Student version (classic interface, not the newer Discovery Live) for Windows and macOS. No .deb , no .rpm . Yet buried inside the Windows .exe is a cross-platform solver core. The real magic? The Linux version of the solver (Mechanical APDL, Fluent) runs natively. The missing piece is the Workbench GUI. ansys student linux
export ANSYS190_DIR=/opt/ansys/v190 export PATH=$PATH:$ANSYS190_DIR/ansys/bin export LM_LICENSE_FILE=1055@localhost Run the license manager (the student license is local, no internet required after activation). Fire up a test: Here’s an interesting write-up tailored for an engineering