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Ansys versus Coventorware
2002-08-29
Cen Yen Ong
2002-08-30
ABDUL KHALIQ
2002-08-30
Equinox
2002-08-30
amar
2002-09-03
Francois SFORZA
2002-09-11
Hengzi (David) Wang
Electro-Thermal analysis in Coventorware
2002-09-12
Mr. Rahul Mishra
Ansys versus Coventorware
Hengzi (David) Wang
2002-09-11
hi,

we have both Ansys and CoventorWare.  The tutorials with CoventorWare
are fabulous, you can do the particular tutorial one day, and solve the
similar real problems the next day.   The fundamental solvers in
Coventorware are Abqus (?) and Fluent.  Of course, many functions in
ansys and convertorware are overlapping.  The decision making point is
the money in your pocket and features you required.

Kind Regards,
dhw

Cen Yen Ong wrote:

>Greetings,
>
>I am currently evaluating both Ansys and Coventorware for purchasing. I
>was wondering if some of you have had good/bad experiences with the above
>softwares that you can share with me?
>
>Thank you
>
>Regards,
>Cen Yen
>M. Sc. Candidate
>University of Calgary
>
>
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