Users report that Ansys Maxwell excels in finite element analysis with a score of 8.2, making it a preferred choice for electromagnetic simulations, while Ansys Fluent shines in fluid analysis with a higher score of 8.9, indicating its strength in computational fluid dynamics.
Reviewers mention that Ansys Maxwell's 3D/solid modeling tools received a score of 7.8, which some users find adequate for their needs, but they note that Ansys Fluent lacks dedicated 3D modeling capabilities, focusing instead on fluid dynamics simulations.
G2 users highlight that Ansys Maxwell has a higher quality of support rating at 8.8 compared to Ansys Fluent's 8.5, suggesting that users may find more responsive assistance when dealing with electromagnetic simulation challenges.
Users on G2 report that Ansys Fluent's ease of setup is rated at 8.4, which is beneficial for new users, while Ansys Maxwell does not have a specific score for setup, indicating potential challenges for those unfamiliar with its interface.
Reviewers say that Ansys Fluent's continuous event modeling score of 8.1 is a strong point, allowing for effective simulation of time-dependent fluid flows, whereas Ansys Maxwell's discrete event modeling score of 7.5 may not meet the needs of users requiring detailed event-driven simulations.
Users mention that Ansys Maxwell's product direction is rated at a perfect 10.0, indicating strong confidence in its future development, while Ansys Fluent's score of 8.8 suggests a solid but slightly less optimistic outlook among its users.
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Meets Requirements
8.9
88
8.3
8
Ease of Use
8.0
88
8.3
8
Ease of Setup
8.4
21
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8.2
18
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Quality of Support
8.5
85
8.8
8
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How I can make a model of permanent magnet linear motor based on ANSYS Maxwell software
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Hello,
In order to simulate your PMLM, you can use either Maxwell 2D or 3D.
You will take one slice of your model and by using our periodic symmetries...Read more
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