RobertCasey
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2002
- 30
Hello. We are a small company that designs amusement park ride structures and mechanisms. Up until now we have outsourced all our FEA work, but now we want to bring this in house. We are using SolidWorks 2006 but recently we have been investigating the upgrade to SolidsWorks 2010+Simulation. A lot of our FE models are combinations of solid and sheet metal parts, and we want to make our FE models from block and shell elements respectively. Having played with SW2010+Sim, it appears to me that it is rather weak in this area, especially when it comes to joining the parts and maintaining mesh continuity between them. To do the work properly requires split lines to be placed on the parts which can be quite labourious (I believe that another SW client that also has this issue employs a 'split line lady' to do this work full time :S).
We would still like to upgrade to SolidWorks 2010 - we looked at migrating to ProEngineer/Mechanica but we think that this would be too much of a 'year zero' issue for us with regards to modeling and draughting.
Therefore the question is if anyone has experience of an FE solution that integrates well with SW so that we can update models and have this quickly reflected in the FE model, and which is more capable than SW Sim when it comes to combining shells and solids, and which is (as always) not too expensive.
A modular system would be excellent so that additional functionality such as non-linearity can be added if and when needed. Thank you.
We would still like to upgrade to SolidWorks 2010 - we looked at migrating to ProEngineer/Mechanica but we think that this would be too much of a 'year zero' issue for us with regards to modeling and draughting.
Therefore the question is if anyone has experience of an FE solution that integrates well with SW so that we can update models and have this quickly reflected in the FE model, and which is more capable than SW Sim when it comes to combining shells and solids, and which is (as always) not too expensive.
A modular system would be excellent so that additional functionality such as non-linearity can be added if and when needed. Thank you.