Frank,
Please consider the hatchet buried...and not in one of us! I echo STRONGLY your statements comparing MSC Nastran to NENastran. MSC is expensive, and, in my opinion, less functional (plane stress)...this is based on a review about a year and a half ago.
Three years ago, I would have agreed with you about the support from Algor. They had a salesman to sell you the software, a different salesman to support the software (BAD Idea!...the support guys had to figure out what the sales guy said to get you to buy the software and the sales guys could say anything) and getting tech support took as much as 3 days!!!! A virtual killer for any company!
A reorganization about a year ago has improved things dramatically. One point of contact who has a designated tech person and a back-up. I generally get a response during my phone call and certainly by the end of the day.
Even with the relationship that I've had with Algor over the years, I recommend NENastran in aerospace applications and for new consultants who will need to interface with a variety of clients that may each need a different "flavor" of FEA package.
I think functionally, NENastran and Algor are comparable. Because of this, if the analysis is for in-house use, I recommend the "low-bidder" (my defense contrator background).
I "grew up" with Algor, which is very different from NENastran. It was difficult for me to follow the logic of FEMAP in building the models and I felt like there was a lot more bookkeeping tracking which properties went with which material which went with which element...I didn't think it was very evident without some digging. What I REALLY liked was the way FEMAP kept the geometry and the mesh separate...a HUGE boost if you anticipate several modifications to your design over time. If you are new to the FEA world, the bookkeeping will be natural.
I am now an independent consultant and work closely with NENastran, COSMOS, and Algor users. I'm less comfortable with COSMOS. NENastran has become comfortable and I agree...it is a fantastic product. Algor's engine and post-processor is fantastic...their pre-processor has improved remarkably over the past year.
There's some of my opinions...sorry to take your lunch hour, Frank. I look forward to our future technical exchanges.
Garland
Garland E. Borowski, PE