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Free program to see analysis results

Free program to see analysis results

Free program to see analysis results

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Hi, I'd like to have a program (preferably free) to send at my clients or other people to show my analysis results without ANSYS in your PCs?
Is there something?

For example, SolidWorks, with eDrawing, gives to see the model cad in a PC without SW. Now with Ansys I have to send pictures or videos.

thanks

RE: Free program to see analysis results

To my knowledge there is no ANSYS provided workbench 'viewer' program for structural analyses. Linked is the ANSYS product page: http://www.ansys.com/Products/All+Products . Note that there is a 3-D CFD Viewer provided by ANSYS.

See this thread for some ideas... http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=300079 .

Hope that helps some.

-Ian

"All models are wrong, but some are usefull" - George E. P. Box

RE: Free program to see analysis results

Hi,

today I found this module:
http://www.cadfem.de/produkte/ansys/cave.html

never used but looks promising. Unfortunately, I don't think it's free..(I personally find disapointing that ANSYS doesn't provide an integrated (=included in the license fee) solution for 3D visualisation...of course you can buy the CFD Viewer to share your structural results...)

RE: Free program to see analysis results

"of course you can buy the CFD Viewer to share your structural results"

This is good to know. Thank you.

-Ian

"All models are wrong, but some are usefull" - George E. P. Box

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