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Analysis Bundles & Types

SolidWorks® Simulation packages that meet your analysis requirements

SolidWorks Simulation FEA/CAE Analysis capabilities are available in three bundle configurations - SolidWorks Simulation (SolidWorks Premium) , SolidWorks Simulation Professional and SolidWorks Simulation Premium:

 

Table: SolidWorks Simulation Bundle Configurations
Analysis Type SolidWorks Simulation SolidWorks Simulation Professional SolidWorks Simulation Premium
Shell Analysis
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Assemblies & Contact
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Linear Static
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Simulate Welded Structures
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Mechanism Simulation
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Frequency Buckling  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Thermal Heat Transfer  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Thermal Stress  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Design Optimization  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Simulate Vibrations  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Predict Buckling or Collapse  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Fatigue Analysis  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Drop Test and Impact  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
FEA Translators  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Motion Simulation  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Simulate Repeat Loading  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Pressure Vessel Design  
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Professional Bundle
Nonlinear Analysis    
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Composite Materials    
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Dynamics    
Included with SolidWorks Simulation Premium Bundle
Fluid Flow Analysis
stand-alone
stand-alone
stand-alone
Electrostatic Analysis
stand-alone
stand-alone
stand-alone
Transient Analysis
stand-alone
stand-alone
stand-alone
Magnetostatics/AC Magnetics
stand-alone
stand-alone
stand-alone
High Frequency Analysis
stand-alone
stand-alone
stand-alone
Resonance/eignmode Analysis
stand-alone
stand-alone
stand-alone
Antennas or Scattering
stand-alone
stand-alone
stand-alone

 

 

SolidWorks Bundles

Need design and analysis tools? SolidWorks Simulation products are included in the following SolidWorks Bundles:

 

Table: SolidWorks Simulation products included with SolidWorks Bundles
SolidWorks Bundle SolidWorks
SolidWorks Professional SolidWorks Premium
SolidWorks SimulationXpress
Included with SolidWorks
Included with SolidWorks Professional
Included with SolidWorks Premium
SolidWorks FloXpress
Included with SolidWorks
Included with SolidWorks Professional
Included with SolidWorks Premium
SolidWorks Simulation    
Included with SolidWorks Premium
SolidWorks Motion    
Included with SolidWorks Premium
TolAnalyst    
Included with SolidWorks Premium

 

Glossary of Simulation and Analysis Terms

  • Fluid Flow Simulation - fluid flow simulation software provides you insight into the physical dynamics of parts or assemblies related to the flow of gas, flow of liquid, heat transfer, and forces on immersed or surrounding solids. When you do a fluid-flow analysis, you need to analyze the empty space within or around the model. Traditionally, you use the cavity command to generate this negative geometry. In SolidWorks Flow Simulation, there is no need to create negative geometry. SolidWorks Flow Simulation detects the “empty” space in SolidWorks assemblies as the fluid region by itself and distinguishes automatically between fluid and various solid areas. Once you've completed your SolidWorks model, all you have to do is click on the SolidWorks Flow Simulation button to run your fluid flow simulation. No negative geometry. No data transfer. No hassle. Powerful. Recommended for all design engineers interested in validating their designs, SolidWorks Flow Simulation is a powerful fluid flow simulation tool providing fundamental fluid flow analysis capabilities through new functionality such as porous media, mixing of multiple fluids, conjugated heat transfer, and fan curves in addition to advanced postprocessing capabilities such as Lagrangian particle tracking and animation.
  • Linear Static Analysis - Linear static analysis software allows engineers to test different load conditions and their resulting stresses and deformation. Knowing how a design will perform under different conditions allows engineers to make changes prior to physical prototyping, thus saving both time and money.
  • Optimum Analysis - The word optimum means "best or most favorable" in the English dictionary. To design engineering professionals, an optimum design would be one that saves material and does not break or overheat in its normal course of operation during its life cycle. In the process of coming up with an optimum design, a design engineering professional normally would go through a few series of prototypes, which may incorporate lab or field-testing and some intuition.
  • Analysis Translators - allow design engineering professionals to easily share files between SolidWorks Simulation and most other analysis software programs.
  • Fatigue Analysis - Parts and structures subjected to cyclic mechanical and thermal loads will suffer from fatigue. Whether you design engine parts or bridges, the Fatigue module can help you predict how fatigue will affect the overall life of the product, and identify the areas that may be critically damaged. To make the modeling process faster and easier, you can consider stresses associated with load conditions previously calculated through load cases or time-steps. You may also modify the stored stresses in the standard database or specify your own stresses to create the most realistic model for fatigue analysis.
  • Advanced Dynamics Analysis - The Advanced Dynamics module, performs linear dynamic analysis of systems subject to all types of dynamic excitations. The effect of loads due to earthquake excitation and other complex dynamic conditions can be considered easily and accurately. The program performs analysis on the basis of the normal mode method, which requires natural modes and frequencies to be calculated a priori.
  • Thermal Analysis - Thermal analysis allows design engineers and analysis experts to perform heat transfer analysis of simple models or complex 3D assemblies. Thermal analysis allows engineers to study temperature changes encountered by mechanical parts and structures in their normal operating conditions, which influence a product's performance.
  • Frequency Buckling Analysis - Frequency and buckling analysis is a critical component of a design, but is often overlooked. Inherent vibration modes in structural components or mechanical support systems can shorten equipment life and cause unexpected failures. Frequency and buckling analysis allows design engineers and analysis experts to evaluate natural frequencies or critical buckling loads and their corresponding mode shapes of their SolidWorks models.
  • Drop Test Analysis - The Drop Test feature in SolidWorks Simulation helps engineers design products that are likely to be dropped. It indicates the effect of impact on SolidWorks models when dropped from various heights. Performing drop tests virtually on the computer provides a low cost alternative to physical drop testing. SolidWorks Simulation is the only mainstream analysis program to offer drop test functionality.
  • Nonlinear Analysis - In the real world, most engineering problems contain some kind of nonlinear effect. In the past it was impractical to solve these with nonlinear algorithms because of the limitations of existing analysis software programs. Analysts were forced to use simplified linear approximations as a faster and more efficient alternative, however, the resulting solutions were not always valid.

 

 




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