Installing Ansys on Windows 32-bit

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ANSYS software is primarily available for 64-bit Windows systems, with no current links for downloading a 32-bit version. The official ANSYS website offers a student license, but it is limited to 64-bit versions. Users seeking a 32-bit installation should consider contacting ANSYS directly through their customer support or sales channels to inquire about the availability of older 32-bit software under a student license.
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I want to install ansys on windows 32 bit i cann't find links to download
 
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AIT BAKADER Mariem said:
I want to install ansys on windows 32 bit i cann't find links to download
Welcome to the PF.

What company makes the ANSYS software package? I"m sure there is a place on their website where you can purchase whatever version is best for you and download it.
 
AIT BAKADER Mariem said:
I want to install ansys on windows 32 bit i cann't find links to download
As far as I know, their free student licences are only available for the 64 bit version of Windows.
http://www.ansys.com/products/academic/ansys-student

At the bottom of the page, there's a contact us link. I suggest you email/call them and specifically ask if they have any of their older 32 bit software still available under the same 1 year student licence.
 
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Yes they have their own site but it's just for 64 bits :\
 
AIT BAKADER Mariem said:
Yes they have their own site but it's just for 64 bits :\
Hmm. Maybe try giving them a call or pinging their customer support / sales folks to ask?
 
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