Academic Partners – Site Licenses

Academic Partners are institutions with a Site License. Site licenses provide unlimited access to Tecplot software for education or research at the college or campus-wide level. Site licenses require a three-year commitment and are extended to include personal computers of faculty, staff, and students for academic purposes. For more information on Site Licenses, please call 1.800.763.7005 or 425.653.1200,
or email campus@tecplot.com.

 

Academic Showcase

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Supersonic Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Close To Becoming Reality

Researchers at the University of Colorado are developing a supersonic UAV that’s fast, economical, and fuel-efficient. It is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that will fly at speeds approaching Mach 1.4 and faster than anything in the sub-50 kg vehicle category today, using an engine two to four times more efficient than any other in its class. Read full Case Study >>

 

George Washington UniversityAnalyzing The Dolphin Kick Of Top Olympic Competitors

George Washington University researchers in the Flow Simulations and Analysis Group leverage work on swimming fish to analyze the fluid dynamics of the dolphin kick in Olympic competitors. The dolphin kick is now understood to be more efficient than surface stroking.  Read full Case Study >>

 


Designing Safer Bioprosthetic Heart Valves With CFD/PIV

Researchers at the University of California, Irvine are at the forefront of pioneering research to improve bioprosthetic heart valves and patients’ quality of life. Using CFD visualization software to view and analyze Digital Particle Image Velocimetry (DPIV) data, the researchers are helping develop the first bioprosthetic mitral valve designed to mimic the natural mitral valve. Read full Case Study >>


Advance Design Of Biotelemetry Tags For Dolphins

The Marine Mammal Science Journal recently published a ground-breaking study that describes the first attempt at developing a less invasive way of tracking dolphins for long-term behavioral research. One of the greatest challenges for researchers today is figuring out new ways to attach biotelemetry tracking tags that minimize the risk of injury or discomfort. Read full Case Study >>

 

Academic Site Licenses

Alabama A&M University
Arizona State University
Brown University
California Institute of Technology
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Iowa State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan Technological University
Naval Postgraduate School
North Carolina State University
North Dakota State University
Oregon State University
Prairie View A&M University
Penn State University
Princeton University
Purdue University
Rutgers University
Texas A&M University, College
University of Alabama
University of Colorado, Boulder
University of Cincinnati
University of Florida
University of Illinois at Urbana
University of Iowa
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Oklahoma
University of Rochester
University of Texas at Austin
University of Toronto
University of Vermont
University of Washington
Virginia Tech
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Wright State University