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I have been using ABAQUS and PATRAN. Basically, I use PATRAN as a mesh
tool and ABAQUS for FEM analysis. I would be interested to know any
feedbacks you receive.
Thanks,
Yuan
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, by Dr. Eden Chen XianSong wrote:
> Dear member,
>
> I am going to do FEM simulation for our electronic packaging. There
> are several software in the market, such as ANSYS, MARK, ABACUS and
> Pro-mechanical. From your experience, which one is better?
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> I need to simulate the nonlinear material and very fine structure such
> as wire and adhesive.
>
> Pls. give me some advice.
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> Best Regards
>
> Eden
>
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