mechengr1313
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2004
- 11
I am at a company that has Algor and Mechanica but believe we are approaching the limits of our current software. I have used ANSYS in the past, about 3 years ago and know it is a fine program. Does anyone here have any experience with both Abaqus and ANSYS and could give me a comparison for the two programs. We build large assemblies on the order of heavy equipment and we want to look at how the entire structure behaves in a twisting enviroment. I have modeled parts of assembly in Algor but am having problems now getting the mesh to go though the solver with the large assembly. I am exporting the geometry from Pro/e and was going to have Algor do a midplane mesh of the parts due to their thin structure shap but that has failed due to the mesher not being able to provide a continuous mesh without holes. What I am wondering is, who in your opinion has the best mesher for thin sections and which one works well with large meshes? In my opinion, a large mesh is around 2,000,000 elements. One last thing, should we even mess with Mechanica or get something else? Thanks for your advise in advance.
Mark
Mark