If you have ever dropped your cell phone, driven on a bumpy road or had a hard landing in an airplane, you will want to read this blog.
The products we design must withstand all types of Shock and Vibration stresses imposed by harsh demands of everyday life. Fortunately, SOLIDWORKS has a full suite of premium Simulation tools that engineers can use to predict and design around these stresses.
When translated into benefits of using these tools, engineers can dramatically reduce the possibility of catastrophic product failures, reduce expensive prototyping, speed-up product development cycles and get new products past strenuous MIL STANDARD test requirements the first time.
SOLIDWORKS Shock and Vibration simulation tools provide easy-to-understand results for six different kinds of stresses:
Historically, most engineers apply only Static Analysis to their new product designs. This limited approach to simulate everyday stresses may be the result of a lack of knowledge or a belief that Shock and Vibration simulation tools are difficult to use or perhaps that they are prohibitively expensive.But that certainly is not the case. SOLIDWORKS Shock and Vibration tools are integrated into the platform you use every day making them easier than ever to use. And, these tools pay for themselves in the form of fewer component failures, faster product launches and early passing grades on MIL STANDARD tests.
To see how to apply each of the six, advanced Shock and Vibration tools discussed in this blog watch this short, six-minute video above. Or, if you are just beginning to explore how Simulation tools can help add value to your designs, I recommend that you first learn about Static Analysis, which is available in SOLIDWORKS Premium.
For the answers about how SOLIDWORKS Simulation tools can take you from good to great, please contact your Value Added Reseller today or check out the SOLIDWORKS Simulation Product Page.
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