When you have a large model, it means more CPU time. For any simulation, the time spent on meshing is important to the user. According to Lotfi Derbal, product portfolio manager for SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation at Dassault Systèmes, one of the most significant improvements in the software is its meshing enhancements.
In the 2016 release of SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation, the team has made a series of updates to their CFD tool. This can be particularly exciting news for engineers who specialize in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). With all the buzz surrounding what's new in SOLIDWORKS 2016 and even SOLIDWORKS Simulation 2016, many engineers might feel left out.
However, SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation is a powerful tool that combines high functionality and accuracy with ease-of-use. Whether you're working on a project that requires complex fluid dynamics or simply need to simulate the behavior of fluids in a system, SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation has got you covered.
For those who are new to SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation, it's worth noting that there are several different packages available, each with its own unique features and benefits. At Hawk Ridge Systems, we can help you find the right SOLIDWORKS Simulation package for your needs.
It's also important to note that when purchasing or activating SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation, you may encounter terms such as 'serial number' and 'activation ID.' While these may seem like similar concepts, they are actually distinct. A serial key is a unique code used to activate the software, whereas an activation ID is a longer code used to connect to the same key.
In conclusion, SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation is a powerful tool that offers significant improvements in meshing and accuracy, making it a valuable addition to any engineer's toolkit. Whether you're new to CFD or just looking to take your simulation capabilities to the next level, SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation is definitely worth considering.