durusmail: mems-talk: ANSYS consultant sought
ANSYS consultant sought
2003-03-26
ANSYS consultant sought
Alex Shenderov
2003-03-26
Al,

you may consider FEMLAB instead.  With regal names like ANSYS, it's often a
royal pain to get support.  FEMLAB folks get back to you in a few hours,
even though most of their engineers are in Sweden.  And no, I don't work for
them.

Good luck.

Alex Shenderov

(919) 210-6170

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From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org
[mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org]On Behalf Of Albert K. Henning
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 2:31 PM
To: mems-talk@memsnet.org
Subject: [mems-talk] ANSYS consultant sought


I am looking for some relatively brief (hour or two, via phone)
consulting on the use of ANSYS for mixed-mode, thermal and
structural-mechanical, simulations.  In particular, I am looking for
someone to walk me through a specific example, so that I can understand
how to perform an initial simulation using thermal BCs and elements, and
then switch to structural-mechanical BCs and elements.  The ANSYS
examples online allude to this process, but are woeful in terms of any
practical support.

Thank you,

Al Henning

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Albert K. Henning, Ph.D.
Director of Technology                650-617-0854
Redwood Microsystems, Inc.            650-326-1899 (FAX)
959 Hamilton Avenue                   henning@redwoodmicro.com
Menlo Park, CA  94025                 http://www.redwoodmicro.com







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