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@capt-spark-xvppcH • Jul 1, 2011
ANSYS is not a modeling software. If you want to make new modeling softwares (UG / Catia are examples), you first have to be expert in CAD and as well as in graphics. Softwares like ANSYS needs very good hold in Finite Element analysis and graphics as well. You can leave graphics if you dont want any GUI for your software.
It is very interesting to get into software developing, but really tough to get to the standards of the software you named. So, usually its better to use whatever is available 😀 -
@saimriyaz-n5uQmu • Jul 2, 2011
Its not an easy task...........It will many years and large team to develop a whole new software -
@ishan-nohePN • Jul 2, 2011
Good morning Suresh,
For that, you will need to look into history aand development of CATIA, PRO E etc. In other words you will have to go into Computer field I think. As Capt. Spark correctly points out, ANSYS is not a modelling software. However it is the best analysis software which I have laid my hands on. 😀 -
@capt-spark-xvppcH • Jul 2, 2011
Agree completely with #-Link-Snipped-#, developing new softwares like those is horribly tough. I myself developed one FE solver code without GUI and believe me, it demands a lot.
As ishutopre truly mentioned, the project can be an interesting one, but you may drift into computer proguramming and graphics design fields instead of details of mechanical engineering. Usually the companies who develop FE / CAD codes, have seperate technical and programming departments. -
@anaghagrwl-9tUoDy • Jul 4, 2011
all the designing and analysis softwares are programmed in C and C++ .So you are required to be the master of these language and on the other hand study of FEM and FEA is essential to develop such softwares