Hi,
I'm comparing Inventor's Stress Analysis to Strand7 for both my employer and a university major project (undergraduate 4th year CAE course). We currently use Strand for all our FEA, and would like to make use of Inventor's FEA capability where possible.
I'm trying to understand in detail how the Inventor FEA package works and what its limitations are. I've done a lot of reading and experimentation but am still unclear on the following:
Thanks in advance,
Oliver Couch
Hi Oliver,
I am not an expert in Stress Analysis. I only know very basic stuff. Below is a link to an article talking about the analysis accuracy. You may be able to find answers to some of your questions.
I took a look at Strand7's website. It indicates that Strand7 is capable of non-linear static analysis. Inventor Stress Analysis can only support linear static analysis. However, Inventor FEA is 64-bit and multi-threaded/multi-core enabled. It can handle linear static analysis for complex parts and assemblies. For non-linear static analysis, you will need to use NASTRAN In-CAD add-in to Inventor. This is included as part of the Product Design and Manufacturing Collection along with Inventor Professional.
Many thanks!
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