How these docs work
This page is your map to the Allsolve documentation. If you are new to Allsolve, the Introduction is the best starting point. Open the application in the EU or US instance and follow along.
I want to…
Section titled “I want to…”| Task | Page |
|---|---|
| Set up a geometry | Geometries |
| Mesh a model | Meshing |
| Define variables & boundary conditions | Variables & functions |
| Run a simulation | Simulations introduction |
| Chain simulations together | Chaining |
| Interpret logs | Logs |
| View & export results | Results |
| Automate with the SDK | Public API / SDK |
Learning paths
Section titled “Learning paths”Step-by-step tutorials (detailed)
Section titled “Step-by-step tutorials (detailed)”Step-by-step tutorials walk through simple simulation setups with detailed guidance, aimed at first-time users. Even a total beginner can set up a project and simulate something interesting.
Examples include Bending of a cantilever beam for solid mechanics and AC losses in HTS tape for superconductors.
Example cases (compact)
Section titled “Example cases (compact)”Worked examples contain more complex simulation setups with briefer instructions, aimed at users already familiar with the Allsolve workflow.
Browse examples such as Loudspeaker with a cabinet for acoustics and FCBGA free warpage for semiconductor packaging.
Additional links
Section titled “Additional links”FAQ should provide answers to all general questions you might have. If an answer to something important is missing, let us know at support@quanscient.com.
Other useful resources:
- Public API / SDK (Beta) - Programmatic simulation control and automation
- Expressions reference
- Script API reference
- Quanscient Youtube
- Quanscient blog