Ncode Installation - Ansys
Next: "Installation Options: Choose the installation options, such as the installation location and whether to install the documentation." "Choose" here can be Select, and "installation options" might become setup parameters. Then "installation location" could be deployment folder, and "whether to install the documentation" might be to add the guides.
First, I need to identify each technical term that can be varied. Terms like "fatigue analysis," "durability assessment," and "installation steps" are candidates. I have to make sure not to change the names like "ANSYS nCode" since the user specified leaving names unchanged.
First, I'll go through each sentence one by one. The first line is "Additional Resources". "Additional" can have synonyms like "Supplemental|Extra|Further". "Resources" might be "Materials|Assets|Sources". So that line becomes "Supplemental Materials". ansys ncode installation
ANSYS Setup Manual ANSYS is a powerful tool used for wear resistance evaluation and durability assessment of systems. It is extensively implemented in different fields, including aerospace, vehicle, and utilities, to predict the lifespan of machinery and ensure their dependability.
For "scroll down", possible synonyms: scroll through, move down the list, navigate downwards. "Find" could be locate, identify, discover. "Click" might be press, select, activate. So the spintax could be navigate downwards identify ... activate. The first line is "Additional Resources"
In this article, we will provide a methodical procedure on how to install nCode Software.
First sentence: "Select the license type (node-locked or floating)." The word "Select" could be replaced with "Choose", "Pick", or "Opt for". Since the license type options are in parentheses, "node-locked" and "floating" are proper nouns, so they stay. So I'll use Choose before "the license type". "node-locked" and "floating" are proper nouns
One thing to watch out for is maintaining the correct part of speech. For example, "extract" might have synonyms like "unpack|decompress|retrieve", but I need to ensure they fit contextually.