
Knowledge of SOLIDWORKS and basic mechanical engineering concepts is recommended. Prerequisites: Students must have attended the introductory SOLIDWORKS Simulation course (3 days) or must have working knowledge of the SOLIDWORKS Simulation software. Example or parts and assemblies including those with various gap.contact conditions are reviewed. This 1 day course will provide an in-depth coverage on the advanced topics in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) including heat transfer analysis, frequency analysis, fatigue, stability analyisis based on the linear buckling concepts, 2D simulations (plane stress, strain and axisymmetry) and pressure vessel modulus. Who should attend: All SOLIDWORKS Simulation users wishing to create better designs in SOLIDWORKS by performing analysis and evaluating the behavior of their parts and assemblies under actual service conditions.įor more information on attending a training class, contact your nearest Certified SOLIDWORKS Resellerĭownload the Table of Contents PDF: SOLIDWORKS SimulationĬlick here for course schedule and registration.ĭescription: This course is designed to make SOLIDWORKS Simulation users productive with the SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional extension.

Prerequisites: Knowledge of SOLIDWORKS and basic mechanical engineering concepts is recommended. The class discusses linear stress analysis, gap/contact analysis, and best practices. This course will provide an in-depth coverage on the basics of Finite Element Analysis (FEA), covering the entire analysis process from meshing to evaluation of results for parts and assemblies. Description: This course is designed to make SOLIDWORKS users productive more quickly with the SOLIDWORKS Simulation Bundle.
