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July 23, 2019 at 4:52 pm
smscott
SubscriberIs it possible to use the HFSS/Maxwell 3D geometry modeling tool within ANSYS workbench (no HFSS license)? I have lots of experience with HFSS but I am now working on some other projects using Electric with no HFSS license. I would prefer to not have to learn DM or SC since I am very experienced with all of the advanced features I used in HFSS.
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October 10, 2019 at 6:10 pm
Peter Serano
Ansys EmployeeThere are two different licenses for HFSS - one for the GUI and one for the solver. You would still need at least 1x GUI license to use HFSS as a CAD modeling tool.
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