Hi Guys
So I have been doing FEA for around 11 years now, and I have just been introduced to Ansys.
I am finding it utterly horrible!!! Is it just me or is Ansys not as amazing as it is made out to be?
Mecway in my opinion is honestly a far better option.
To put it into perspective I have managed to recreate a model on Calculix where the the pressure on the surface varies with the displacement inherently creating a buoyancy force which is calculated during the actual simulation. I have done this in the past on Strand7 which costs a fraction of Ansys. This same task on Ansys seems to be extremely difficult to perform, further to this the expectation is to then use AQWA.
The post processioning on Ansys feels so limited. It seems to work well if you interested in investing many hours coding through Python or APDL to perform remedial stuff provided on other software.
Ansys seems to be sales scheme where very limited functionality is provided to the user and the expectation is that certain industries will get additional packages to perform complex tasks however there is no real general purpose FEA component to the software unless you are willing to develop it yourself through an API...
Am I missing something, or do others feel the same?
Comments
Victor (like John Swanson) has always been responsive to our needs, and a lot of the features that are now in Mecway are a result of his willingness to listen to his user base.
I like Mecway's approach very much, same goes for Strand7's- folks there are super helpful and more into the tool-developement than sales.
A full ANSYS License cost the company about a years worth of salary while Mecway is closer to a days worth so there were no way that my current job would get me an ANSYS license and if I hadn't been introduced to Mecway, I wouldn't have a proper FEA package at all.
Using Mecway takes a bit longer sometimes but it turns out that loading STEP files is absolutely fine and the remaining things where ANSYS is better still aren't worth the cost.