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Thanks for the help, But its time to move on
Thank you all for the help with all Cocreate Products, Maverick and the Germans...you rock.
I have started using Comsol and Solidworks and we be leaving this forum for good. if only Cocreate would put a little more effort into the FEA package, I could be convinced to stick arround. anyways relax, have a homebrew...... |
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Re: Thanks for the help, But its time to move on
Ah, why not CoCreate and ANSYS Workbench with all of the ANSYS FEA tools?
http://www.sys-con.com/node/129340
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Re: Thanks for the help, But its time to move on
You may want to talk to your PTC/CoCreate Sales rep regarding FEA before you switch software.
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Re: Thanks for the help, But its time to move on
And since 16.5 is out you should be able to use PTC FEA (pro/mechanica?) because the granite kernel is now supported in Modeling. Not sure how well that works, but maybe it's worth a test.
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Re: Thanks for the help, But its time to move on
Good luck, it's not important which tool you using, and only depend on which makes you feel convenient
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