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SOLIDWORKS Simulation 2025: A Power Guide for Beginners and Intermediate Users
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SOLIDWORKS Simulation 2025: A Power Guide for Beginners and Intermediate Users
is a comprehensive textbook for instructor-led training and self-paced learning. It is an excellent resource for engineers and designers looking to master Finite Element Analysis (FEA) using SOLIDWORKS Simulation. It is ideal for new users and is a valuable teaching aid in classroom training. With 10 chapters spanning 398 pages, this guide covers a wide range of FEA techniques, including
Linear Static Analysis, Buckling Analysis, Fatigue Analysis, Frequency Analysis, Drop Test Analysis, and Non-linear Static Analysis
.
It explores key FEA concepts and methodologies, including
Geometry Preparation, Boundary Conditions (loads and fixtures), Element Types, Interactions, Connectors, Meshing, Mesh Controls, Mesh Checks (Aspect Ratio and Jacobian checks), Adaptive Meshing (H-Adaptive and P-Adaptive), Iterative Methods (Newton-Raphson and Modified Newton-Raphson Schemes), Incremental Methods (Force, Displacement, or Arc Length)
, among others.
Who Should Read This Textbook
This textbook is written with a wide range of SOLIDWORKS Simulation users in mind, varying from beginners to advanced users and SOLIDWORKS Simulation instructors. The easy-to-follow chapters of this textbook allow you to easily understand concepts of Finite Element Analysis (FEA), SOLIDWORKS Simulation tools, and various types of analysis through case studies.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to FEA and SOLIDWORKS Simulation
Chapter 2. Introduction to Analysis Tools and Static Analysis
Chapter 3. Case Studies of Static Analysis
Chapter 4. Interactions and Connectors
Chapter 5. Adaptive Mesh Methods
Chapter 6. Buckling Analysis
Chapter 7. Fatigue Analysis
Chapter 8. Frequency Analysis
Chapter 9. Drop Test Analysis
Chapter 10. Non-Linear Static Analysis
is a comprehensive textbook for instructor-led training and self-paced learning. It is an excellent resource for engineers and designers looking to master Finite Element Analysis (FEA) using SOLIDWORKS Simulation. It is ideal for new users and is a valuable teaching aid in classroom training. With 10 chapters spanning 398 pages, this guide covers a wide range of FEA techniques, including
Linear Static Analysis, Buckling Analysis, Fatigue Analysis, Frequency Analysis, Drop Test Analysis, and Non-linear Static Analysis
.
It explores key FEA concepts and methodologies, including
Geometry Preparation, Boundary Conditions (loads and fixtures), Element Types, Interactions, Connectors, Meshing, Mesh Controls, Mesh Checks (Aspect Ratio and Jacobian checks), Adaptive Meshing (H-Adaptive and P-Adaptive), Iterative Methods (Newton-Raphson and Modified Newton-Raphson Schemes), Incremental Methods (Force, Displacement, or Arc Length)
, among others.
Who Should Read This Textbook
This textbook is written with a wide range of SOLIDWORKS Simulation users in mind, varying from beginners to advanced users and SOLIDWORKS Simulation instructors. The easy-to-follow chapters of this textbook allow you to easily understand concepts of Finite Element Analysis (FEA), SOLIDWORKS Simulation tools, and various types of analysis through case studies.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to FEA and SOLIDWORKS Simulation
Chapter 2. Introduction to Analysis Tools and Static Analysis
Chapter 3. Case Studies of Static Analysis
Chapter 4. Interactions and Connectors
Chapter 5. Adaptive Mesh Methods
Chapter 6. Buckling Analysis
Chapter 7. Fatigue Analysis
Chapter 8. Frequency Analysis
Chapter 9. Drop Test Analysis
Chapter 10. Non-Linear Static Analysis