Users report that COMSOL Multiphysics® excels in 3D/solid modeling tools with a score of 8.5, while Ansys Icepak falls behind with a score of 6.9, making COMSOL a preferred choice for those needing robust modeling capabilities.
Reviewers mention that the drawing tools in COMSOL Multiphysics® are rated at 8.9, significantly higher than Ansys Icepak's 6.1, indicating that users find COMSOL's drawing capabilities more intuitive and effective for their design needs.
G2 users highlight that COMSOL's finite element analysis feature stands out with a score of 9.4, compared to Ansys Icepak's 8.2, suggesting that users appreciate the depth and accuracy of COMSOL's analysis tools for complex simulations.
Users on G2 report that the quality of support for Ansys Icepak is rated higher at 8.5, compared to COMSOL's 7.8, indicating that users may find better assistance and resources when using Ansys Icepak.
Reviewers mention that COMSOL Multiphysics® shines in multibody dynamics with a score of 8.9, while Ansys Icepak struggles with a score of 6.4, making COMSOL a better option for users focused on dynamic simulations.
Users say that the integration capabilities of COMSOL, rated at 8.7, are superior to Ansys Icepak's 7.8, which suggests that users find it easier to incorporate COMSOL into their existing workflows and systems.
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Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.9
18
9.0
32
Ease of Use
8.1
19
6.9
32
Ease of Setup
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Ease of Admin
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Quality of Support
8.5
18
7.8
26
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What is the best way of modeling two-phase immersion cooling?
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VG
Hi Jimil, Icepak does not support multi-phase modeling. Ansys Fluent would be a better fit. Please feel free to connect with Ansys Support via...Read more
Ansys Icepak still has issues like it can't simulate inclined PCB why are these issues not sorted out?
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VG
Hi Kula Segara.. Have you tried the advanced PCB modeling with Icepak in Ansys Electronics Desktop yet? Inclined PCBs are supported there. Please feel free...Read more
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