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Get Zooming with SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation

By Joe Galliera March 11, 2015
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Get Zooming with SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation

This post sets out to introduce more people to a very useful, but not well known, feature in SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation that is colloquially known as “Zooming.”  There are a couple of mentions of this technique in the documentation, but

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Goals in SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation

By Joe Galliera January 8, 2015
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Goals in SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation

One of the key technologies in SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation is a concept in the software called Goals.  My hope in the post is to attempt to clear up any questions that you may have about Goals by breaking it down into

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Smartcut: Using Power Select in Simulation

By Joe Galliera November 6, 2014
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Smartcut: Using Power Select in Simulation

I recently was working on a somewhat complex model from a customer in Simulation, and I used the Power Select tool in SOLIDWORKS to help make the job easier. Here’s a cut view of an example model so that you can

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Can CFD tools explain the aerodynamics of a medal-winning bobsled?

By Joe Galliera April 28, 2014
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Can CFD tools explain the aerodynamics of a medal-winning bobsled?

Recently inspired by the four-man bobsleigh event at the 2014 games in Sochi, in which Team USA’s sleigh Night Train 2 was designed in SOLIDWORKS, I set out to find out more about the aerodynamics of these vehicles that barrel

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