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April 9, 2010, 12:35 |
Gambit Software
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Chris Turner
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Belfast
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As I'm sure you're all aware, Ansys now owns Fluent. However, it seems like Ansys now want everyone to use Workbench products only. As a result, the academic licence that my university has no longer includes a licence for Gambit in an effort to get people to use ICEM instead.
So I was wondering if anyone knows how to purchase the Gambit software (legally) so I can get it installed on my own persnal machine to continue my work. Apart from the annoyance of having to learn how to use a new program (ICEM), what I have seen so far suggests it is just not as well suited to the work I am doing. And I also have a few detailed journal files to run in Gambit for parameteric studies that aren't transferable into ICEM, so that's a month or two of work down the drain if I can't continue with Gambit. Any help would be great! Thanks!!! Chris |
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