Solar Car Competition Grants
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“When
I started this project, I had never used ALGOR software. I
found InCAD to be easy to use and learn. To get started, I
used the InCAD/Solid Edge tutorial provided with the
software and a few of the free online Webcasts, all of which
were very helpful.”
David Valletta
Queen’s University

The solar car Mirage was designed and built
by the Queen’s University Solar Vehicle Team. ALGOR software
was used to optimize the wheel design for weight reduction
while maintaining structural performance.
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the team's web site.
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“We learned that ALGOR granted software to the
University of Arizona solar car team and that the analysis
tools work directly with Rhino and SolidWorks CAD
geometry. We’ll use the FEA and MES software to analyze
designs for the chassis and suspension components of our new
car.”
Pete Augenbergs
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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“Our Solar Race Car Team likes the ALGOR user interface
and the software's compatibility with popular CAD programs.
These features have allowed relatively inexperienced
students to create complicated FEA models and turn out some
outstanding work.”
Jason Douglas
University of Arizona

The University of Arizona used ALGOR software to analyze
a number of parts of their solar car, Monsoon, including the
chassis, rollcage and suspension components.
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visit the team's web site.
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Solar Car Competition Grant Recipient:
- Iowa State University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Queen’s University
- Texas A&M University
- Turabo University
- University
of Arizona
- University of California at Berkeley
- University of Pennsylvania
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As a sponsor of various solar car competitions, ALGOR provides finite
element analysis (FEA) and Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) software
grants to participating organizations. MES combines large-scale motion
and stress analysis and includes linear and nonlinear material models.
Through these grants, participants can design their entries with the
same software used by over 20,000 customers worldwide.
We are always pleased to consider supporting participants in these
and other competitions. If you are interested in receiving a software
grant, please contact us for more information.
Benefits and Support
Software Features
- FEMPRO, a complete and easy-to-use finite element
modeling, results evaluation and presentation interface
that features docking toolbars, multiple view windows, a
tree view of model parts and associated data,
Windows-native data input screens with real-time data
checking for reasonable input and right-click
functionality for applying, modifying and deleting loads,
constraints and FEA properties
- InCAD technology
for direct CAD/CAE data
exchange with Alibre Design, Autodesk Inventor, Inovate,
IronCAD, KeyCreator, Mechanical Desktop, Pro/ENGINEER,
Rhinoceros, Solid Edge and SolidWorks;
full associativity for each design change with most CAD solid modelers;
support for CAD universal files including 3-D solid models
in the ACIS, IGES, STEP and STL file formats, and 2- and
3-D wireframe geometry
- built-in precision FEA model-building
capabilities with structured meshing tools for
building designs from scratch and refining CAD
designs
- a wide range of simulation
capabilities includes static stress and
Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) with linear and
nonlinear material models, linear dynamics, fatigue, steady-state
and transient heat transfer, steady and unsteady fluid
flow, electrostatics, full multiphysics and piping
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internationalized language support allowing easy
selection of the language of choice, including Chinese
(simplified), English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
About Solar Car Competitions
ALGOR has sponsored teams competing in the
American Solar Challenge, the World Solar
Challenge and others. These competitions are
educational sporting events in which university
teams, companies and clubs from around the world
compete to build and race solar-powered cars.
The American
Solar Challenge is an international
cross-country competition that starts in the Great
Plains and finishes in the Southern California
desert. The World
Solar Challenge vehicles race across the
Australian desert from Darwin to Adelaide.
For more information about the Software Grant Program, contact us by clicking
here.
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