Simulation courses will prepare the user to efficiently create, analyze, and understand their Simulation studies, providing invaluable insight into their design. Courses will provide an in-depth coverage of Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Linear Dynamic Analysis, Non-linear Dynamic Analysis, fatigue, conceptual fluid dynamics (CFD), manufacturability of injection molded parts, heat transfer, and modal analysis to name only a few. View each simulation course to discover what each has to offer.
Training Category
SOLIDWORKS Simulation
CAE205
SOLIDWORKS Simulation
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use the SOLIDWORKS Simulation software to help you analyze static structural behavior of your SOLIDWORKS part and assembly models
CAE305
SOLIDWORKS Motion
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use the SOLIDWORKS Motion simulation software to help you analyze the kinematic or dynamic behavior of your SOLIDWORKS assembly model
CAE405
SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional
The SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional training course is a direct extension of SOLIDWORKS Simulation
CAE410
SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation
The goal of this course is to teach you how to set up, run and view results of a fluid flow and/or heat transfer analysis using SOLIDWORKS and the Standard version of SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation mechanical design automation software
CAE415
SOLIDWORKS Plastics Premium
For plastics part designers, SOLIDWORKS Plastics Professional enables you to optimize parts for manufacturability in the early stages of design
CAE505
SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium: Non-Linear
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use the SOLIDWORKS Simulation software to help you analyze non-linear dynamic structural behavior of your SOLIDWORKS part and assembly models
CAE510
SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium: Dynamics
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use the SOLIDWORKS Simulation software to help you analyze linear dynamic structural behavior of your SOLIDWORKS part and assembly models
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