Simulation tool for both motion and stress analysis

Dec. 8, 2011
SimWise 4D simulation software works with Windows-based 3D CAD packages such as Inventor, SolidWorks, Solid Edge, and Creo Elements/Pro, letting users simulate

SimWise 4D simulation software works with Windows-based 3D CAD packages such as Inventor, SolidWorks, Solid Edge, and Creo Elements/Pro, letting users simulate the rigid body dynamics of assemblies, determine design performance, and calculate dynamic stresses induced by motion. Users can accurately measure the forces, torques, friction, velocity, and collisions acting on mechanical designs as well as determine vibration modes, buckling, and heat transfer. A special upgrade is available for past and current users of MSC.visualNastran 4D.

Design Simulation Technologies Inc. (DST)
43311 Joy Rd., Suite 237
Canton, MI 48187
(734) 446-6935
www.design-simulation.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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