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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!

Task Page
Set up a geometry Geometries
Mesh a model Meshing
Define variables & boundary conditions Variables & functions
Run a simulation Simulations overview
Chain simulations together Inputs & outputs
Interpret logs Logs
View & export results Results
Automate with the SDK Allsolve SDK
Get AI help with my project AI Assistant

There is no need to work through every tutorial. Pick one or two that match your field of interest — each tutorial is self-contained and teaches the same core Allsolve workflow through a different physics domain.

Step-by-step tutorials familiarize first-time users with the Allsolve UI through a guided simulation in their field of interest. Every click and setting is explained, so even a total beginner can set up a project and produce results.

Browse the tutorials and pick one that interests you: Bending of a cantilever beam for solid mechanics, PMSM electric motor for magnetics, MEMS pull-in analysis for multiphysics MEMS, or AC losses in HTS tape for superconductors.

Example cases continue where the step-by-step tutorials leave off. They present more complex simulation setups with sparser instructions, aimed at users who already have a basic grasp of working with Allsolve. Think of them as mid-level demos that deepen your skills without hand-holding every step.

Browse examples such as Loudspeaker with a cabinet for acoustics, Manifold microchannel heat sink for conjugate heat transfer, and FCBGA free warpage for semiconductor packaging.

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.

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