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01/30/2010 11:47 PM

What FEA does Inventor have?

Is it Comparableto Catia or Soildworks......

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01/31/2010 5:03 AM

I think it is ALGOR.

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01/31/2010 8:19 AM

Is ALGOR part of Autodesk now?

I think the OP is questioning if Inventor has a apllication withing Inventor like Cosmos is for Solidworks

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01/31/2010 2:33 PM

Yes has been bought about less 1 year ago

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01/31/2010 2:36 PM

thanks for the update

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