Unlike traditional FEM software, which requires extensive geometry preparation and mesh generation, SimSolid enables a direct transition from design to simulation, eliminating the most time-consuming and error-prone stages of the process.
Thanks to its ability to handle complex assemblies and models with non-ideal tolerances, SimSolid makes it possible to analyze large-scale projects quickly and accurately, without the need for simplifications.
All of this comes with outstanding computational speed, enabling engineers to explore multiple design alternatives in a fraction of the usual time.
Eliminate Geometry Preparation
With SimSolid’s meshless technology, there is no need to remove details or simplify CAD models before simulation. The software completely eliminates the most tedious phases of traditional FEM workflows: geometry cleanup and mesh generation.
This allows engineers to analyze parts with intricate geometry, loose tolerances, or imperfect surfaces quickly and confidently, without compromising result accuracy.
Seamless Handling of Complex Assemblies
SimSolid is purpose-built to handle large assemblies and CAD models with hundreds of components. Even in the presence of imperfect contacts, overlaps, or gaps between surfaces, the solver accurately computes the structural response.
Where traditional FEM tools require geometry simplification or advanced contact modeling, SimSolid works directly and effortlessly, even with highly detailed and imperfect models.
Fast Results for Agile Iteration
Speed is one of SimSolid’s most significant advantages. Simulation times are measured in seconds or just a few minutes even on a standard office PC.
This enables engineers to evaluate multiple design alternatives in parallel, compare them objectively, and rapidly identify the best-performing option.
Thanks to its meshless approach, SimSolid makes structural simulation an integral part of the design workflow, supporting informed technical decisions from the earliest stages of product development.
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