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Academic Product Support Policy

Ansys provides the following technical support solutions for Ansys Academic Product users:

  • Ansys Learning Forum — Public online forum for the benefit of Ansys Academic users to share ideas and discuss topics that are of interest to the Ansys Academic user base.
  • Learning Resources — Repository of product installation and configuration guides and videos, introductory level product tutorial videos, best practices and FAQs. Intended for students but available to any academic product user.
  • Ansys Learning Hub — A paid for, subscription-based platform giving easy access to self-paced courses, instructor-moderated learning rooms and a wealth of online training and learning material.

The following table identifies which of the above support solutions available for each academic user type:

Academic User TypeFree Ansys Student Product DownloadAnsys Learning ForumSupport Resources WebpageAcademic Teaching, Research and Associate Product Download
Academic Site ASC1YESYESYESYES3
Faculty and Staff2YESYESYESNO
StudentsYESYESYESNO

1 Academic Site ASC — The designated Ansys Support Coordinator for the academic site, usually an IT person, but can also be a Professor or the main user of the product licenses.
2 Faculty and staff — Full-time employees of an academic organization, including professors (research or teaching), course lecturers, post-doctoral researchers and IT administrators.
3 The ASC is provided access to the Ansys Customer Portal for the purpose of downloading the installation media of the paid for Academic licenses.


Please note: The Ansys Learning Forum does not currently cover Ansys Academic RedHawk product. Technical support for these products is only available via the Apache Design, Inc., academic support email alias: apache_university_support@ansys.com. Support requests submitted to this email alias will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, but are limited to the following products and product capabilities:

Ansys Academic RedHawk:

  • Setting up and running the software
  • Voltage drop analysis
  • Static analysis flow — setup for static IR analysis and static voltage drop debug
  • Dynamic analysis flow — setup for dynamic voltage drop analysis and dynamic voltage drop debug
  • Using Tcl commands

Ansys reserves the right to decline technical support to academic customers seeking frequent technical support (i.e. overuse of our technical support). Please allow us a reasonable amount of time to respond to your support requests on the Ansys Learning Forum and ensure that your support request falls within the scope detailed above.