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Is Ansys Workbench good for Analysis

Is Ansys Workbench good for Analysis

Is Ansys Workbench good for Analysis

(OP)
Hi there,

 i have to perform a buckling and creep analysis of a wood and plastic composite product. I was wondering if ansys workbench (9.0) produces reliable results or if it si still better using the multiphysics product. I think workbench is easier to use as i am a starter in the FEM analysis field.
I hava access to both products.

Thanks for your help.

RE: Is Ansys Workbench good for Analysis

I used the multiphysics version during my MS, i definitely
vote for it over the workbench. It is also better if you run into non linear systems.

-mechantaeus


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RE: Is Ansys Workbench good for Analysis

(OP)
Thanks a lot for your advices guys...i am actually thinking about ABAQUS, i saw it and it seems quite powerful and easy to use. I have to medel a fibre reinforced polymer....so i have to evaluate which code gives the most reliable results..

RE: Is Ansys Workbench good for Analysis

Personally, I like SolidWorks much better.

This is subjective though, like asking someone which beer he prefers to drink.  Some like Bud, some like Molson.  Whatever, the end result is the same.

Kenneth J Hueston, PEng
Principal
Sturni-Hueston Engineering Inc
Edmonton, Alberta Canada

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