Altair SimSolid – Linear Superposition of Subcases
Linear Superposition of subcases in SimSolid.
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Altair SimSolid – Spots for Load Application
Many traditional FEA systems require faces to be split to create localized loads and constraints. SimSolid has a better way – Spots.
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Altair SimSolid – Copy Boundary Condition
Copy of loads and boundary condition: This would allow user to copy loads and boundary condition from one structural subcase to another structural subcase or structural subcase to modal subcase.
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Altair SimSolid – Partial Dynamic Response & Dynamic Reaction Forces
Partial dynamic response & dynamic reaction forces in SimSolid.
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Maximize Productivity in SimSolid
Getting started with SimSolid? View this video to see how you can get started and maximize your productivity with the tool.
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The Secrets to Fast AND Accurate Simulation Webinar
No Tradeoffs Required!
There has always been a required compromise when it comes to structural simulation. This tradeoff required users to select a tool that excels in either depth/accuracy OR speed (you have likely experienced this yourself).
With Altair SimSolid, this compromise is no longer necessary. SimSolid works directly on CAD geometry and gives its users incredibly accurate design insight in seconds to minutes.
Blazingly Fast AND Incredibly Accurate Simulation is possible! View our webinar to learn more!
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Meaningful Results Earlier in the Design Process with SimSolid
Especially in the early design stages of product development, variants change quicker than conventional FEA tools and processes can keep up with. This is even more apparent when full assemblies or complex structures have to be evaluated. Simulation can be a powerful tool to help inform product development decisions, but you need fast, accurate results in order to react at the speed of design.
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Import CAD and Define Connections
Step 1 in getting started with SimSolid, Import CAD and identify connections
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Setup and Run Analysis
Step 2 in getting started with SimSolid, setup loads and run analysis
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Review and Evaluate Results
Step 3 in getting started with SimSolid, interactively review and evaluate results
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Analyze and Compare Variants
Step 4 in getting started with SimSolid, import and compare variants
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Altair SimSolid Connections Training Guide
Altair SimSolid is a next generation, high capacity, structural FEA product. It uses new computational methods which operate on original, unsimplified CAD geometry and does not need a mesh. This training guide provides details on how to connect and manage large assemblies in SimSolid. For general overview, please see SimSolid Fast Start Training Guide.
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Altair SimSolid Dynamics Training Guide
Altair SimSolid is a next generation, high capacity, structural FEA product. It uses new computational methods which operate on original, unsimplified CAD geometry and does not need a mesh. This training guide provides details on how to perform dynamic analysis in SimSolid including modal frequency response, transient response and random response analysis. For general overview, please see SimSolid Fast Start Training Guide.
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Altair SimSolid Fast Start Training Guide
Altair SimSolid is a next generation, high capacity, structural FEA product. It uses new computational methods which operate on original, unsimplified CAD geometry and does not need a mesh. This training guide provides more details on the workflows and the technology behind SimSolid. This document is a great resource to get you going.
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Join the Simulation Revolution: Introduction to Altair SimSolid
SimSolid is a game-changing simulation technology for designers and design engineers. SimSolid accelerates product exploration with highly accurate engineering simulation:
-Analyze complex assemblies in seconds to minutes
-Simulate more, prototype less
-Predict product performance for better design decision making
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SimSolid – Shortcut Keys
You can access many commonly used functions in SimSolid with keyboard shortcuts, which are generally faster and more efficient than using the toolbar
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