Simulation & Analysis Beginner

SOLIDWORKS Simulation Essentials

Begin mastering SOLIDWORKS simulation with the SOLIDWORKS Simulation Essentials Course. It introduces stress analysis and teaches how to assess the durability and performance of components and assemblies. Through a three-day intensive, students tackle thermal stress analysis and understand mesh controls. This course sets a strong foundation for more complex simulations.

The SOLIDWORKS Simulation Essentials course introduces participants to SOLIDWORKS Simulation’s core functionalities and methodologies. This course covers the essential aspects of conducting stress analysis on parts and assemblies, enabling engineers to validate design choices, optimize performance, and ensure product durability and safety before manufacturing.

Once you’ve mastered the simulation essentials, consider taking our advanced FEA courses, SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional, Dynamics Simulation, and Nonlinear Simulation.

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$1,550.00 Commercial
$1,455.00 Government

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Network vs. Standalone

A Network license allows multiple users to share a pool of licenses across a network, while a Standalone license is tied to a single computer and can only be used by one user at a time.

  • If you are a sole user or prefer to have dedicated licenses for each machine, a standalone license will likely be the best option. However, for teams that need to share licenses across multiple users or locations, network licenses offer greater flexibility.

 

Term vs. Perpetual

With a perpetual license, you own the software and can use it forever, while with a term license, you only have access to the software for the duration of your subscription period. 

  • If you have stable design needs, a predictable budget and want to own the software outright, perpetual is your best option. For companies with fluctuating project needs who want lower upfront costs and flexibility to adjust their software usage, term licenses are your best option.

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