ANSYS Installation Guide for Mac OSX
As with many engineering softwares, ANSYS is not available for the Mac OSX platform. However, it is still possible to install ANSYS and your other engineering softwares on an Apple computer by first installing Windows on your Mac. Please follow this guide to learn how to install Windows and ANSYS on your Mac.
1. Buy and install Parallels Desktop 11 (~$80).
Make sure to check the system requirements. Your computer needs at least 4GB of RAM and we recommend that you have at least 20GB of free hard disk space.
While your Apple computer already has a software called BootCamp to install Windows on your Mac, it requires the user to reboot each time he or she wants to switch operating systems. The user also has to play with disk partitioning which makes the setup more complicated. We highly recommend using Parallels Desktop for its ease of use and flexibility. This software allows the user to run Mac OSX and Windows side by side and it does not require hard drive partitioning. Windows simply acts as an application that you can run or close as you wish. All the Windows files are contained in one master file (a .pvm file) that you can move wherever you want, even on an external hard rive.
2. Get yourself a copy of Windows 7 or Windows 8 (installation CD or ISO file).
Windows 8.1 Pro for Students is available on the Microsoft Store and is the best deal available to students and teachers at only $70. It is accessible as an ISO file to download. Select the 64 bit version (X64) when prompted.
3. Run Parallels Desktop 10 and follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows.
If you downloaded Windows as an ISO file, you will simply be asked to drag and drop the ISO file in the box to proceed with the installation process. If you have the Windows installation CD, then simply insert it in the drive when prompted. We suggest that you choose to use Windows for "Design" (for Parallels 10) and "Like a PC" (for Parallels 9). Feel free to follow this installation guide if you need.
Required Configurations
To access the configuration settings of the virtual machine, please see this guide. Note that the virtual machine must be shut down prior to making changes to these settings. Here are some settings modifications that MUST be implemented for ANSYS to work properly with Parallels Desktop.
- Memory allocation
- Go in the "Hardware" tab and select "CPU & Memory" (for Parallels 9 and earlier, memory settings are found under the "General" tab).
- Set the memory allocated to Parallels Desktop to be at least 1280 MB. Make sure the amount of memory you set lies in the green "recommended" range (too much memory allocated to Parallels Desktop will slow down your mac). We do this because ANSYS needs more memory than the default amount of 1024 MB set by Parallels Desktop.
- Folder Sharing
- Go to Options>Sharing
- Unselect "Share Mac user folders with Windows"
Recommended Configurations
We also recommend the following settings for ease of use and optimal performance.
- Go in the Options tab
- Select "Optimization"
- Make sure your settings are set this way.
- Make sure your settings are set this way.
- Select "Sharing"
- Have the settings set like so.
- This will effectively keep Windows separate from the Mac. It makes using Parallels more intuitive and simple.
- Have the settings set like so.
- Select "Applications"
- Disable the sharing so that it looks like this.
- Disable the sharing so that it looks like this.
- Select "Optimization"
- Go in the "Hardware" tab and select "CPU & Memory" (for Parallels 9 and earlier, memory settings are found under the "General" tab).
- Try setting the number of CPUs (cores) to 2. Test whether the performances of Windows are better, and if the Mac still runs smoothly. The odds are that it will and than ANSYS will compute faster. This is the default setting in Parallels 10.
4. Buy and install the ANSYS Student Version.
ANSYS offers a student version of their software for only $25/year. It is available on the ANSYS Student Portal. The functionalities are the same as in the full version except that it is node restricted to 32,000 (more than enough for what a typical student will need). Please ask Sebastien at sfl32@cornell.edu for information on how to get the ANSYS Student Version.
Firewall notifications
On your first few uses of ANSYS, Firewall notifications should pop up. Make sure to allow all ANSYS programs to run normally (i.e do not let the Firewall block ANSYS programs). You can verify the allowed program list by going into Start>Control Panel>System & Security>Allow a program through Windows Firewall.
Please contact Sebastien at sfl32@cornell.edu if you have any questions regarding this installation guide.