barrti
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2012
- 16
Greetings,
Could any one give me their opinions on the use of Autodesk Simulation Mechanical (ASM) for the strength and fatigue analysis of welded or bolted steel plate structures?
Our draftspersons use Inventor exclusively so ASM is an obvious choice however, we are also considering NX Nastran and Strand7.
Our key questions are:
1. Is ASM a good choice when conducting strength and fatigue analysis of large welded steel plate assemblies that have been created in Inventor as a solid model?
2. Because our assemblies are reasonably large Inventor solid models, is the geometry cleanup and meshing on a par with other similar software?
3. How have people found the Advanced Support (Phone and email)? In Australia, we are usually 12 hours out of step with USA, so natuarally we have some concerns here.
We are seeking feedback specifically because Autodesk has been unable, at this point in time, to put us in contact with Australian users of ASM who do similar work to us.
Thanks in anticipation
Could any one give me their opinions on the use of Autodesk Simulation Mechanical (ASM) for the strength and fatigue analysis of welded or bolted steel plate structures?
Our draftspersons use Inventor exclusively so ASM is an obvious choice however, we are also considering NX Nastran and Strand7.
Our key questions are:
1. Is ASM a good choice when conducting strength and fatigue analysis of large welded steel plate assemblies that have been created in Inventor as a solid model?
2. Because our assemblies are reasonably large Inventor solid models, is the geometry cleanup and meshing on a par with other similar software?
3. How have people found the Advanced Support (Phone and email)? In Australia, we are usually 12 hours out of step with USA, so natuarally we have some concerns here.
We are seeking feedback specifically because Autodesk has been unable, at this point in time, to put us in contact with Australian users of ASM who do similar work to us.
Thanks in anticipation