Nice presentation. It is very interesting. I have already checked Simulia and it cannot handle the unsteady problem I want to solve (the heat generation within a component is dependent on the temperature of the component and time as well as the temperature of another component of the simulation). Does Solidworks have each own solver or it just uses Simulia? I have been using Fluent for 13 years and I know that it can simulate my problem using User Defined Functions of moderate complexity, but my current company is thinking to use SW (which is our selection for CAD) as a cost effective solution. Looking forward to your reply!
Hi there! You might want to check out Thermal Analysis with SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation. This post here gives more info: go.solidworks.com/oWV To learn more about SOLIDWORKS Simulation in general, check out: go.solidworks.com/RUf
Stunning work sir, you always try to help many students. Sir, I also want to help them I have good skill on CATIA and Solidworks that is why I started my first channel called MT Engineering.
Flow Simulation is okay for a simple analysis. If you start having complex geometries and want to increase the accuracy, ANSYS Fluent or OpenFOAM have better meshers and allow more customisation of the models, relaxation factors, user-defined functions, etc.
Hi Guillaume, the SOLIDWORKS Forum had a discussion on the same topic. To search the forum for additional info please visit: forum.solidworks.com/thread/89764
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Nice presentation. It is very interesting. I have already checked Simulia and it cannot handle the unsteady problem I want to solve (the heat generation within a component is dependent on the temperature of the component and time as well as the temperature of another component of the simulation). Does Solidworks have each own solver or it just uses Simulia? I have been using Fluent for 13 years and I know that it can simulate my problem using User Defined Functions of moderate complexity, but my current company is thinking to use SW (which is our selection for CAD) as a cost effective solution. Looking forward to your reply!
Hi there! You might want to check out Thermal Analysis with SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation. This post here gives more info: go.solidworks.com/oWV
To learn more about SOLIDWORKS Simulation in general, check out: go.solidworks.com/RUf
Stunning work sir, you always try to help many students. Sir, I also want to help them I have good skill on CATIA and Solidworks that is why I started my first channel called MT Engineering.
Is there any benchmark of Flow simulation compared to Ansys Fluent or other power CFD software ?
Flow Simulation is okay for a simple analysis. If you start having complex geometries and want to increase the accuracy, ANSYS Fluent or OpenFOAM have better meshers and allow more customisation of the models, relaxation factors, user-defined functions, etc.
@@makmegs Thanks Cygnus. I am looking for benchmark on those simple tests. Do you have this kind of video ?
Hi Guillaume, the SOLIDWORKS Forum had a discussion on the same topic. To search the forum for additional info please visit: forum.solidworks.com/thread/89764
@@solidworks Thanks I will have a look at it.
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