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The SimCafe wiki at simcafe.org is being= developed at Cornell University as an e-learning resource to integrate ind= ustry-standard simulation tools into courses and to provide a resource for = supplementary learning outside the classroom. Professors and students aroun= d the world use simcafe.org for free to teach and to learn simulations. S= imCafe learning modules cover simulation applications in a broad spectrum o= f subjects: solid mechanics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer and dynamics. In= the newer modules, short embedded YouTube videos demonstrate software step= s. Users can add comments to modules via an interface to piazza.com. R= ead more in this article on the ANSYS Blog.
Currently, we have learning modules and tutorials for:
Various tips and tricks that are useful across many tutorials can be fou= nd on this page= .
When installing simulation programs covered in these tutorials, follow t= hese testing protocols to assure the program is working correctly= .
Contributors to SimCafe.org can find helpful resources here:= Contributors = Resources
This material is based upon work supp= orted by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number 0942706. Any op= inions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this mate= rial are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of t= he National Science Foundation.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3= .0 United States License