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Old   February 25, 1999, 16:36
Default Ansys 5.4
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Iain Johnstone
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Does anyone in the planet use Ansys?
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Old   February 25, 1999, 20:37
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Joern Beilke
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Sure, but it is a bit weak in CFD. The only reason to use Ansys for CFD is the capability of fluid-structure interaction.

Also the ED version is/was limited in the number of elements. This is not a common practice in the rest of the CFD world.
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