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Workbench is a unified environment for importing CAD geometry, preparing models for analysis, performing FEA simulations, and optimizing designs using modules like DesignModeler, Simulation, and DesignXplorer. It also includes additional modules for material data, reading FE models, and meshing for CFX simulations. While Workbench includes various modules, it is commonly associated with the Simulation module for performing FEA simulations.

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Workbench is a unified environment for importing CAD geometry, preparing models for analysis, performing FEA simulations, and optimizing designs using modules like DesignModeler, Simulation, and DesignXplorer. It also includes additional modules for material data, reading FE models, and meshing for CFX simulations. While Workbench includes various modules, it is commonly associated with the Simulation module for performing FEA simulations.

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What is Workbench?

A unified working environment for:


Importing CAD geometry Preparing models for analysis (DesignModeler) Performing FEA simulations (Simulation) Optimizing designs (DesignXplorer or DesignXplorer VT)

ANSYS Workbench DesignModeler Simulation DesignXplorer


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What is Workbench?
Other modules included in Workbench:
Engineering Data a material data repository FE Modeler to read and write NASTRAN and ABAQUS models CFX-Mesh to prepare meshes for CFX-5

For most ANSYS users, Workbench is usually synonymous with the Simulation module of Workbench.

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