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could the abaqus results be read in ANSYS post processor

could the abaqus results be read in ANSYS post processor

could the abaqus results be read in ANSYS post processor

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Personally,I prefer to use ANSYS pre/post processor for it's convinence.so it's great to build the model and view the result in ANSYS and calculate with ABAQUS.Does it seem too unrealistic?

RE: could the abaqus results be read in ANSYS post processor

If you have both ANSYS and Abaqus then you must have a lot of money to waste. It would be worth your while in spending a little time learning the Abaqus pre and post processors as they ar both relatively easy to learn.

corus

RE: could the abaqus results be read in ANSYS post processor

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corus
 
Thanks for your suggestion.Yes,we have both ANSYS and ABAQUS,but I don't think it's a waste of money to buy two characteristic software.Each of them have the advantages and disadvantages.With the combined advantages,we could solve all kinds of problem.

 Personally,I prefer to the pre/post processor of ANSYS,that's why brought the above problem.

   

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