Users report that COMSOL Multiphysics® excels in its "Finite Element Analysis" capabilities, scoring a notable 9.4, which reviewers mention is particularly beneficial for complex simulations, while Ansys Maxwell, although strong, scores slightly lower in this area.
Reviewers mention that Ansys Maxwell offers superior "Quality of Support" with a score of 8.8, which users on G2 appreciate for its responsiveness and helpfulness, contrasting with COMSOL's score of 7.8, where some users feel support could be improved.
G2 users highlight that COMSOL Multiphysics® shines in "3D/Solid Modeling Tools" with a score of 8.5, making it a preferred choice for users needing robust modeling features, whereas Ansys Maxwell does not provide as strong a performance in this category.
Users say that Ansys Maxwell's "Ease of Use" is a significant advantage, scoring 8.3, which many reviewers mention makes it more accessible for new users compared to COMSOL's lower score of 6.9, where some users find the interface less intuitive.
Reviewers mention that COMSOL's "Editing Tools" score of 8.3 is appreciated for its flexibility and functionality, while Ansys Maxwell's tools in this area are perceived as less versatile, impacting user experience during design iterations.
Users on G2 report that Ansys Maxwell's "Product Direction" is rated at a perfect 10.0, indicating strong confidence in its future development, while COMSOL Multiphysics® scores 7.7, suggesting some users have concerns about its ongoing enhancements.
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Meets Requirements
8.3
8
9.0
32
Ease of Use
8.3
8
6.9
32
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8.8
8
7.8
26
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How I can make a model of permanent magnet linear motor based on ANSYS Maxwell software
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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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