After a quick search, I found a few papers related to "Ansys Studentenversion" (which translates to "Ansys Student Version" in English). Here are a few interesting ones:
Beyond individual learning, the Student version democratizes access. Many universities cannot afford site licenses for every enrolled student; the free Student version ensures that anyone with a halfway modern Windows laptop can practice at home, at midnight, or during a commute. It reduces the friction between theory and application, encouraging iterative exploration — a cornerstone of genuine engineering understanding. ansys studentenversion
Accessing the software is straightforward. Students can download the installer directly from the Ansys website. The license is typically valid for twelve months and can be renewed annually as long as the user remains a student. Unlike the commercial versions, the student edition has specific limitations, such as a cap on the number of nodes or elements used in a simulation—usually 128,000 for structural analysis and 512,000 for fluid simulations. These limits are designed to be sufficient for educational projects and learning while protecting the commercial value of the full software suite. After a quick search, I found a few