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February 27, 2007, 13:56 |
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Hi,
I used to work with CFX and I found the CFD-Online forum quite helpful. Now I have to start working with Ansys to do structural, and possibly multiphysics (electromagnetic + structural + thermal), analyses. Do you know of any on-line forum dedicated to Ansys, as good as this one? And what about good Tutorials? I've done the Ansys help tutorials and downloaded some from some University web sites, but the latter are usually related with older versions of Ansys, and I'd like, for example, tutorials showing the difference between doing the analysis in the Workbench or in Ansys. I wish there were, as for CFX, a set of around 20 tutorials covering a wide range of applications Cheers, I appologize if this is out of topic |
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March 2, 2007, 06:26 |
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You can find free tutorials in this link
http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/tutorials/ansys/ Perhaps you already know them. |
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March 2, 2007, 12:16 |
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Yes, I already knew them. But thanks anyway.
And what about a good forum dedicated to Ansys. Does somebody know of one? |
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