adnanh
Mechanical
- Oct 15, 2007
- 24
Hi,
I am aware that there was already some discussion on capabilities (speed, accuracy etc) of both solvers. However I am especially interested in the features provided by both programs. I have already searched the website of both suppliers and I have some impressions. I have to say that the Noran' site gives a very good impression on features covered by NEi Nastran. And I am impressed, indeed. I have also checked the site of UGS for an overview of NX Nastran an also there quite some information can be found. However, I have to admit that I have some preferences in favor of NE, based on that what I have seen and read. The issue with NE, however, is that is seems that here in Netherlands nobody uses NE Nastran. Those who use some kind of Nastran, use either MSC or NX. It is not clear form why this is the case.
Basically, my question for you is whether NX has more or less the same features as NEi. Take for example the NEi Nastran demo ( of the nonlinear transient analysis of an combustion engine where probably the complete mechanism-assemply was imported in FEMAP(?) and stresses and strains are visualized in this 'dynamic' mode, thus while the engine is running. So the question is, are these types of analysis possible within NX Nastran combined with FEMAP pre- and postprocessor?
If not, what is actually needed to run these kind of simulations?
Kind regards,
Adnan
I am aware that there was already some discussion on capabilities (speed, accuracy etc) of both solvers. However I am especially interested in the features provided by both programs. I have already searched the website of both suppliers and I have some impressions. I have to say that the Noran' site gives a very good impression on features covered by NEi Nastran. And I am impressed, indeed. I have also checked the site of UGS for an overview of NX Nastran an also there quite some information can be found. However, I have to admit that I have some preferences in favor of NE, based on that what I have seen and read. The issue with NE, however, is that is seems that here in Netherlands nobody uses NE Nastran. Those who use some kind of Nastran, use either MSC or NX. It is not clear form why this is the case.
Basically, my question for you is whether NX has more or less the same features as NEi. Take for example the NEi Nastran demo ( of the nonlinear transient analysis of an combustion engine where probably the complete mechanism-assemply was imported in FEMAP(?) and stresses and strains are visualized in this 'dynamic' mode, thus while the engine is running. So the question is, are these types of analysis possible within NX Nastran combined with FEMAP pre- and postprocessor?
If not, what is actually needed to run these kind of simulations?
Kind regards,
Adnan