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# ACT

The DANTE ACT was designed to help simplify heat treatment simulation using DANTE. The buttons are arranged in such a way as to promote an intuitive approach to model building and review of the simulation results. This section identifies each button and briefly describes their function. A step-by-step guide to using the ACT can be found in the DANTE tutorials for Ansys. The ACT is divided into the six models necessary to simulate, sequentially, a heat treating process for steel or aluminum:

* [Carburization Model](/dante-6.3-help-documentation/introduction-1/act/introduction.md)
* [Nitriding Model](/dante-6.3-help-documentation/introduction-1/act/introduction-1.md)
* [Thermal Model](/dante-6.3-help-documentation/introduction-1/act/introduction-2.md)
* [Stress Model](/dante-6.3-help-documentation/introduction-1/act/introduction-3.md)
* Aluminum Thermal
* Aluminum Stress


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