I started this tread as a result of the discontinued cooperation between MSC and UGS regarding MSC.Nastran for Windows (N4W). I didn't like the news but wasn't really concerned. My initial idea was to take a look at NEiNastran since so many good things have been said about it, for example in this forum.
I'm a beginner at NEiNastran, MSC.Nastran I have used for some 10 years but NE is new so there might be some setting to play with but so far I'm seriously disappointed. Primarily I have looked at two things accuracy and speed.
Accuracy first: Running the same file on MSC and NE typically the same results. Small differences, not all digits are the same (of cuorse) but the "result" is the same. One exception that I will get back to.
Speed: My first impression was that the solver was slow. Since there is a lot of testing on this at Norans site I decided to be a bit more systematic. Create model in Femap and export MSC file and NE file, even running MSC's file in NE solver and the results are always the same. NEiNastran is slower, sometimes much slower.
Then I read the "fineprint" in Norans testing. A lot of tests have been made with NE's version 8.3, todays version is 8.4 so 8.3 is probably one or two years old. The MSC versions used are v70.05 and v2002. v 2002 came in 2002 (or 2003) and I'm not sure about v70.05 but there was a 70.5 before v2001 that came in 2001 if I remember correctly.
What I tested was NEi ver 8.4 against MSC version 2005r2. That is as far as I know the most recent of both and NE came second, every time.
Now my evaluation version has a 300 node limit and to make performance (speed) tests based om 300 nodes can be argued to not be serious. On the other hand you can increase the load increments, timesteps or modes extracted and 3 seconds is faster than 5 seconds.
Now, I don't mean to bash och critizise NEiNastran. I've heard many good things about it so this came as a huge surprise and I could be doing something wrong. My original idea was to replace N4W with NEiNastran but now I will have to at least a look att NX Nastran.
I said I would get back to the accuracy issue. I tested something very simple. A flat plate thickness 10mm and 0.2mx0.2m with a load att the center and pinned edges. Model 1/4 and use 10x10 elements. Using symmetri and now apply the load 1000N at the corner of the model that is 0.1 x0.1 m2.
I ran it and got about 62 MPa stress. Now I say 50 MPa yield stress and make a nonlinear static analysis. In NE as well as MSC this means an decrease in deformation due to membrane effect added to the bending. In MSC I also get a maximun stress of 50 MPa and a yield zone, NE gives 59 MPa and a surprised user.
Any comments or ideas would be appreciated. Like I said I'm a bit surpriced and reserve the right to completely change my mind after further testing.
/Thomas