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Click here to log into Matereality directly and view your saved files in the CAE Materials Grid.Click here for a video tutorial on creating CAE Material files for ANSYS.You can download these files to your machine, or save them to your Matereality library for later use. Step 2: Create CAE Material files using the CAE Modeler for ANSYSĬlick above to access the CAE Modeler for ANSYS and search for relevant materials for your simulation. Use this passport to access DatabaseLite (free) and create material models for use in ANSYS Workbench Step 1: Register for a free Matereality PassportĬlick above to create your Matereality Passport.
