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Highlighted dependent and parent-child relationships between features using visual arrows within the FeatureManager design tree.
Simulates realistic behavior for non-linear stress-strain materials. Testing rubber gaskets or complex shape-memory plastics. Specialized Industry Applications
SolidWorks 2015 introduced several improvements aimed at increasing efficiency for designers and engineers, including significant enhancements to the user interface, modeling capabilities, and simulation tools.
Companies designing smartphones used the "Style Spline" to create ergonomic phone backs without Class-A surfacing plugins.
Enabled users to place their most frequently used commands right at their fingertips. solidworks 2015
Beneath the surface, SOLIDWORKS 2015 delivered raw power and speed. One of the most touted improvements was the , achieved through a new save algorithm that didn't sacrifice image quality or rebuild times. This alone helped users manage storage and data transfer significantly better.
: This eliminates the need for manual construction lines and "Equal" constraints when spacing out features. 3. Selection and Navigation Enhancements
Managing large, multi-component models saw massive efficiency jumps. The software added a , which automatically aligned the geometric centers of two profiles regardless of their shape. This drastically minimized the number of distinct mating steps required to position fasteners, brackets, and structural beams. 3. Enhanced Detailing and Drawing Tools
SolidWorks 2015 introduces several innovative features that streamline the design process, enhance productivity, and provide users with more flexibility and control. Some of the key new features and enhancements in SolidWorks 2015 include: Beneath the surface, SOLIDWORKS 2015 delivered raw power
The 2015 ecosystem integrated design with downstream simulation and manufacturing workflows. SolidWorks Simulation
Supports constraining a component dynamically across variable widths. 4. Drawings and Documentation
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If you are currently managing an older CAD environment, tell me: What are you running? Released by Dassault Systèmes
Released by Dassault Systèmes, marked a significant milestone in the evolution of computer-aided design (CAD) software, focusing heavily on user-requested enhancements, performance improvements, and expanding the functionality of its simulation and data management tools.
In 2015, the CSWA (Certified SolidWorks Associate) exam was rewritten to include the new sketching tools, forcing curricula to update.
The 2015 release brought a strong emphasis on architectural stability and reducing the computing overhead for large assemblies. Reduced Graphical Overhead
SolidWorks 2015: A Comprehensive Overview of Features, Performance, and Legacy
: The software streamlined common tasks, such as the ability to preview hidden components and use the "Selection Filter" more intuitively to manage large assemblies.
Designers can create variable-distance fillets on a single edge, providing greater freedom for consumer product design.