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In these lessons, we’ll cover how to use the SolidWorks Simulation Xpress Analysis Wizard, a tool for analyzing the structural performance of a part when under forces or pressures. It is one of a variety of analysis tools available for those with a SolidWorks seat. This tool deals specifically with mechanical forces. You will learn how to use this tool to scrutinize a part design, generate reports of your findings, and optimize your part to meet new stress requirements.
You’ll begin by installing the wizard, then we’ll move into how to use the tool within the analysis process it provides. You begin by selecting a fixed point. This is followed by assigning a load to another point. You will then confirm your parameters through a provided stress animation. At the end, you can assign stress limitations such as Factor of Safety, and then use those limitations, along with the performance of your part, to generate a report of your findings that can be exported as a Word document or eDrawings file. Finally, when your analysis is complete and the report generated, you’ll learn how to use the tool to recommend design changes to optimize the structural performance of your part while minimizing additional mass.
It covers how to use the SolidWorks Simulation Xpress Analysis Wizard to analyze the structural performance of a part under forces or pressures, including installing the wizard, setting up an analysis, applying loads, generating reports, and optimizing a part design.
It focuses on the SolidWorks Simulation Xpress Analysis Wizard, one of a variety of analysis tools available to those with a SolidWorks seat, which deals specifically with mechanical forces.
The lessons are Introduction to Simulation Xpress, Activation, Simulation Analysis Wizard, Running a Simulation, Reports, and Optimization.
Reports of your findings can be exported as a Word document or an eDrawings file.
You will learn how to use the tool to recommend design changes that optimize the structural performance of your part while minimizing additional mass.