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ANSYS DesignModeler

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KuJayHawk

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I used to use traditional ANSYS GUI to build, solve, and postprocess the results. Now I have Workbench and also DesignModeler installed on my computer. DesignModeler seems to be very fancy but I am not sure if it is easy to learn and whether or not it can replace the traditional GUI preprocessor. I need to build some structural bridge models and they are basically shell elements. But I do need to use submodeling at some point to check local stresses.

Any comments? Suggestions? Thanks!

KuJayhawk
 
Design Modeler is great for tricky 3D geometry that needs some cleanup when going between the CAD package and Ansys. Functionally it isn't that hard to learn but I think would be awkward for what you desire to do. For your purposes I'd stick with Ansys. That's just me though.
 
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