How Do I Use SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE?

SolidWorks is a powerful 3D modeling software that allows you to create, simulate, and visualize your designs in a virtual environment. With the integration of SolidWorks into the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, you can now take advantage of enhanced collaboration, data management, and cloud-based capabilities. In this tutorial, we will explore how to effectively use SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE.

Accessing SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE

To access SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE, follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Log in to your 3DEXPERIENCE account.
  • Step 2: Once logged in, navigate to the Apps section.
  • Step 3: Look for the SolidWorks icon and click on it to launch the software.

Create a New Design

To start a new design project using SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE, use the following steps:

  1. Step A: Click on the “New” button or navigate to File > New from the menu bar.
    • Note: You can also use keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+N (Windows) or Command+N (Mac).
  2. Step B: Select the desired template for your design.
    • Note: Templates provide predefined settings for different types of designs such as parts, assemblies, or drawings.

Navigating the SolidWorks Interface

The SolidWorks interface consists of various tools and features to help you create and modify your designs. Here are some key elements:

  • Feature Tree: Located on the left side of the screen, it displays a hierarchical representation of your design’s features and components.
  • Command Manager: Positioned at the top, it provides quick access to frequently used commands and tools.
  • Graphics Area: The main workspace where you can view and manipulate your design in 3D.
  • Property Manager: Usually located on the left or right side, it displays options and settings for selected features or components.

Create and Edit Features

To create and edit features in SolidWorks, follow these steps:

  1. Step A: Select a sketching plane or a face where you want to create your feature.
    • Note: You can choose from predefined planes or select any existing face from your model.
  2. Step B: Click on the desired sketching tool from the Command Manager, such as Line, Circle, Rectangle, etc., to create a sketch.
  3. Step C: Modify the sketch dimensions and relationships as needed using the available tools in the Sketch toolbar.
  4. Step D: Once satisfied with your sketch, exit the Sketch mode by clicking on Exit Sketch in the Command Manager.
  5. Step E: Use the Features tab in the Command Manager to access a wide range of options for creating extrusions, cuts, fillets, chamfers, and more.
  6. Step F: Select the desired feature type and specify the necessary parameters to create or modify the feature.

Working with Assemblies and Drawings

In addition to creating individual parts, SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE allows you to work with assemblies and drawings:

  • Assemblies: Build complex designs by assembling multiple parts together using mates, constraints, and other assembly tools.
  • Drawings: Create detailed drawings of your designs with dimensions, annotations, and other documentation elements.

To switch between different modes (Part, Assembly, or Drawing) in SolidWorks, use the Mode selection dropdown located at the top of the interface.

Collaboration and Data Management

One of the significant advantages of using SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE is improved collaboration and data management capabilities. With this integration, you can:

  • Share Designs: Easily share your designs with team members or clients for review and feedback.
  • Track Changes: Keep track of modifications made to your design by different users at various stages of development.
  • Data Storage: Store your design files securely in the cloud for easy access from any device with an internet connection.

In conclusion, using SolidWorks in 3DEXPERIENCE offers a seamless workflow for creating, simulating, and collaborating on your designs. By following the steps mentioned above and exploring the various tools available within SolidWorks, you can unlock its full potential for your design projects.