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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, December 16, 2020
SOLIDWORKS the companies can make solid models and even import, create, and manipulate models.
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FREMONT, CA: SOLIDWORKS is a CAD solution many depend on in industrial sectors and product design. Since the mid-90s, the app has been around, and the latest figures suggest that there are about 9.3 million active users across 80 nations. It is based on parametric modeling and is used mainly to generate models and assemblies in 3D.
In the world of additive manufacturing, SOLIDWORKS has also been embraced as it allows engineers to save their models in an STL format. The format required for 3D printing software to process a 3D model.
Back in 1993, when John Hirschtick, a member of the MIT Blackjack Team, hired a team of engineers to create the first open and affordable 3D modeling solution, SOLIDWORKS was made. When AutoCAD was published in 1928, it was limited to the development and editing of 2D geometry. Therefore, the first program to bring an open 3D modeling solution to the market was SOLIDWORKS. For many developers, the way they could get inventions to life was changed by 3D modeling.
Main Features of SOLIDWORKS
SOLIDWORKS is as stated, a CAD program based on parametric architecture. Parametric design is a method that clarifies the link between design purpose and response to procedure. One of the main characteristics of parametric models is that when one attribute is modified, interlinked properties will automatically adjust their functionality.
For projects with a lot of production parameters, this modeling process is perfect. For high-performance parts and assemblies used in sectors such as aerospace & defense or automotive 3D models can be developed.
For instance, Autodesk's widespread AutoCAD solution is primarily a 2D CAD software that caters to architects, home builders and civil engineers. Although primary 3D surface and solid modeling can be produced with AutoCAD, this is not its main feature, and certainly not as simple as working with parametric modeling software. It is SOLIDWORKS's main advantage.
In addition, for a range of industrial applications, such as modeling, rendering software and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) tools, SOLIDWORKS also provides very beneficial features. With SOLIDWORKS, the companies can build solid models, but also import, create, and manipulate surfaces, display models in wireframe mode, and create 2D drawings from solid 3D models.
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