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Whatsnew PDF
SOLIDWORKS 2015
Contents
Legal Notices...............................................................................................................11
3 SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals.................................................................................31
2D Emulator......................................................................................................................................31
32-bit Operating Systems..................................................................................................................31
Add-in Load Times............................................................................................................................31
Application Programming Interface...................................................................................................31
Equation Performance.......................................................................................................................32
Identify File Version...........................................................................................................................33
Using Intersection Zones in Section Views ......................................................................................33
Open Model in Position.....................................................................................................................37
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4 Installation................................................................................................................43
CircuitWorks Added to SOLIDWORKS Professional........................................................................43
Licensing Change for Enterprise PDM..............................................................................................43
SOLIDWORKS Inspection.................................................................................................................43
SOLIDWORKS Sustainability Added to SOLIDWORKS Premium....................................................43
Support for Multiple DVDs.................................................................................................................44
5 Assemblies...............................................................................................................45
Chain Pattern ...................................................................................................................................45
Creating a Distance Linkage Chain Pattern.................................................................................46
Creating a Connected Linkage Chain Pattern.............................................................................47
Confirm Delete Dialog Box................................................................................................................49
Selectively Deleting Items in an Assembly..................................................................................50
Deleting Subassemblies and Components of Subassemblies..........................................................50
Editing Limit Mate Values in the Graphics Area................................................................................50
Enhanced Performance when Hiding and Showing Components....................................................51
Equations in Assemblies ..................................................................................................................51
Selecting by View..............................................................................................................................52
Exploded Views.................................................................................................................................52
Radial Explode ............................................................................................................................52
Intelligent Auto-Space in Chain-Step Exploded Views................................................................53
Forming and Dissolving Subassemblies...........................................................................................54
Interference Detection ......................................................................................................................54
Isolate Components..........................................................................................................................55
Mates .................................................................................................................................................55
Angle Mates.................................................................................................................................55
Copy with Mates..........................................................................................................................56
Globally Replace Failed Mate References...................................................................................56
Mates in Configurations...............................................................................................................57
Profile Center Mate .....................................................................................................................57
Symmetry Mates..........................................................................................................................59
Width Mates ................................................................................................................................59
Move Face in Assemblies.................................................................................................................61
Open Summary Report Created When Opening Assemblies...........................................................61
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7 CircuitWorks.............................................................................................................67
CircuitWorks Added to SOLIDWORKS Professional........................................................................67
Panel Exit Message and SOLIDWORKS Build Progress Indicator...................................................67
Selecting Entities in the CircuitWorks Preview .................................................................................67
Support for ProStep Features...........................................................................................................68
Update of Existing CircuitWorks Boards...........................................................................................69
8 SOLIDWORKS Composer.......................................................................................70
SOLIDWORKS Composer................................................................................................................70
Import Enhancements..................................................................................................................70
Password Management...............................................................................................................70
Polyline Borders...........................................................................................................................71
Properties Enhancements............................................................................................................71
Render Mode...............................................................................................................................71
Searching for Actors....................................................................................................................71
User Assistance...........................................................................................................................72
Viewport Zoom Factor..................................................................................................................72
Windows 8 Support......................................................................................................................72
SOLIDWORKS Composer Player.....................................................................................................72
User Interface..............................................................................................................................72
SOLIDWORKS Composer Sync.......................................................................................................73
Log File in HTML Format.............................................................................................................73
9 SOLIDWORKS Costing............................................................................................74
New Methods for Costing .................................................................................................................74
Costing for 3D Printing ................................................................................................................74
Costing for Casting .....................................................................................................................75
Costing for Plastic .......................................................................................................................75
Costing for Weldments ................................................................................................................75
Access to Costing Defaults...............................................................................................................76
Costing Defaults...........................................................................................................................76
Body Types for Multibody Parts........................................................................................................77
Costing Sensors................................................................................................................................78
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Other ..................................................................................................................................................99
New Sheet Formats.....................................................................................................................99
Performance Options...................................................................................................................99
11 eDrawings...........................................................................................................100
3D Views.........................................................................................................................................100
Annotation Views.............................................................................................................................100
Mass Properties..............................................................................................................................101
eDrawings Support for SOLIDWORKS Plastics Result Plots .........................................................102
Named Views..................................................................................................................................102
Query Highlighting...........................................................................................................................102
Updated User Interface...................................................................................................................102
12 SOLIDWORKS Electrical.....................................................................................104
Advanced Environmental Archives..................................................................................................104
Dynamic Connector Tool ................................................................................................................104
Enhanced Formula Manager...........................................................................................................105
Importing and Exporting Data from Microsoft Excel........................................................................105
Inline Routing Diagnostics...............................................................................................................105
Managing User Rights ....................................................................................................................106
Multipart Association to Symbol......................................................................................................106
Populate Spreadsheet with BOM Data............................................................................................106
Set Component Status to Permanent or Non-permanent...............................................................106
Support for the 2013 Version of DXF/DWG files.............................................................................106
User Interface - Additional Enhancements......................................................................................106
Varied Line Width in Schematic......................................................................................................107
XML Export......................................................................................................................................107
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15 Import/Export........................................................................................................134
3D Printing ......................................................................................................................................134
Exporting a SOLIDWORKS Model for Use with AEC Software......................................................134
NX Files...........................................................................................................................................137
Viewpoint Translator........................................................................................................................137
16 SOLIDWORKS Inspection....................................................................................138
SOLIDWORKS Inspection Add-In...................................................................................................138
Export to SOLIDWORKS Inspection Project..............................................................................138
Project Templates......................................................................................................................138
Usability Improvements..............................................................................................................138
SOLIDWORKS Inspection Standalone...........................................................................................139
Encrypted PDF Support.............................................................................................................139
Rescaling Drawings...................................................................................................................139
Usability Improvements..............................................................................................................139
17 SOLIDWORKS MBD............................................................................................140
3D Views for Model Based Definition..............................................................................................141
Dynamic Annotation Views..............................................................................................................142
Model Break Views .........................................................................................................................143
Creating Model Break Views in Parts........................................................................................144
Creating Model Break Views in Assemblies..............................................................................145
Customizing a Template..................................................................................................................147
3D PDF Template Editor Options..............................................................................................147
Publishing a Model to 3D PDF........................................................................................................150
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18 Model Display.......................................................................................................151
Hiding New Components in Display States.....................................................................................151
Isolate ..............................................................................................................................................151
Lighting for PhotoView 360 and SOLIDWORKS.............................................................................152
Link Display States to Configurations Option .................................................................................152
Manipulating Decals........................................................................................................................153
PhotoView 360 Render Region.......................................................................................................153
Previewing Hidden Bodies or Components.....................................................................................154
20 SOLIDWORKS Plastics........................................................................................182
eDrawings Support for SOLIDWORKS Plastics Result Plots .........................................................182
Mesh Improvements........................................................................................................................182
Nominal Wall Thickness Advisor ....................................................................................................184
Symmetry Analysis..........................................................................................................................185
Venting Analysis..............................................................................................................................187
21 Routing.................................................................................................................189
Assign Color for Electrical Cables...................................................................................................189
Assigning Connector Accessories...................................................................................................189
Determine Cut Lengths for Twisted Pairs........................................................................................190
Reusing Electrical Route Assemblies .............................................................................................190
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22 Sheet Metal..........................................................................................................194
Lofted Bends ..................................................................................................................................194
Mirrored Parts and Components.....................................................................................................196
Sheet Metal Gussets.......................................................................................................................197
Sketched Bends..............................................................................................................................197
23 SOLIDWORKS Simulation...................................................................................198
Contact ............................................................................................................................................198
Edge-to-Edge Bonding for Shells ..............................................................................................198
Self-contact Detection................................................................................................................199
Fatigue ............................................................................................................................................199
Defining Fatigue based on Harmonic Results ...........................................................................200
Creating a Fatigue Study Based on Random Vibration Results................................................201
Frequency Analysis Graphs............................................................................................................202
Loads ...............................................................................................................................................202
Load Case Manager for Static Studies .....................................................................................202
Prescribed Displacement as Force............................................................................................203
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates for Nonuniform Force and Pressure ............................203
Materials .........................................................................................................................................204
Mesh ...............................................................................................................................................204
Nonlinear .........................................................................................................................................205
Intermediate Results in Nonlinear Analysis ..............................................................................205
Cyclic Symmetry for Nonlinear Studies .....................................................................................206
Performance ....................................................................................................................................207
Running Specified Studies ........................................................................................................208
Shells ...............................................................................................................................................208
Shell Manager ...........................................................................................................................208
Flipping Shell Faces ..................................................................................................................210
Simulation Results for the Colorblind..............................................................................................210
24 Sketching..............................................................................................................211
Adding Centerlines to Rectangles...................................................................................................211
Blocks Retain Sketch Relations......................................................................................................212
Continuity Relations for Tangency and Equal Curvature................................................................212
Converting Spline Types.................................................................................................................213
Equidistant Points and Segments...................................................................................................213
Horizontal and Vertical Sketch Relations........................................................................................214
Midpoint Line ..................................................................................................................................215
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26 Weldments...........................................................................................................224
Automatic Update of Cut Lists.........................................................................................................224
Corner Treatment Dialog Box..........................................................................................................224
Creating Assemblies from Multibody Parts or Cut Lists..................................................................225
Cut List Folder Names Inherited from DESCRIPTION Property.....................................................225
Disabling Automatic Creation of Derived Weldment Configurations...............................................226
Gusset Enhancements ...................................................................................................................227
Creating a Cylinder-to-Cylinder Gusset.....................................................................................228
Internal End Caps ...........................................................................................................................229
Adding an Internal End Cap.......................................................................................................229
QUANTITY and TOTAL LENGTH Properties..................................................................................230
Structural Member Visual Grouping................................................................................................231
Weld Beads on Single and Multibody Parts....................................................................................231
Creating a Single Body Weld Bead............................................................................................232
Creating a Weld Bead on a Multibody Part................................................................................233
Weldment Options...........................................................................................................................234
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Legal Notices
1995-2014, Dassault Systmes SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systmes S.A. company,
175 Wyman Street, Waltham, Mass. 02451 USA. All Rights Reserved.
The information and the software discussed in this document are subject to change without
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The software discussed in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or
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stated in, or implied by, this document or its contents shall be considered or deemed a
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Patent Notices
SOLIDWORKS 3D mechanical CAD software is protected by U.S. Patents 5,815,154; 6,219,049;
6,219,055; 6,611,725; 6,844,877; 6,898,560; 6,906,712; 7,079,990; 7,477,262; 7,558,705;
7,571,079; 7,590,497; 7,643,027; 7,672,822; 7,688,318; 7,694,238; 7,853,940; 8,305,376;
8,581,902; 8,817,028, and foreign patents, (e.g., EP 1,116,190 B1 and JP 3,517,643).
eDrawings software is protected by U.S. Patent 7,184,044; U.S. Patent 7,502,027; and
Canadian Patent 2,318,706.
U.S. and foreign patents pending.
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Welcome to SOLIDWORKS 2015
Highlights
Top Enhancements
For More Information
Highlights
SOLIDWORKS 2015 includes many enhancements and improvements, most in direct
response to customer requests. This release focuses on the following themes:
Top Enhancements
The top enhancements for SOLIDWORKS 2015 provide improvements to existing products
and innovative new functionality.
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Welcome to SOLIDWORKS 2015
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Welcome to SOLIDWORKS 2015
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Welcome to SOLIDWORKS 2015
What's New in PDF This guide is available in PDF and HTML formats. Click:
and HTML Help > What's New > PDF
Help > What's New > HTML
What's New What's New Examples are updated at every major release to
Examples provide examples of how to use most top enhancements in the
release.
To open What's New Examples click Help > What's New >
What's New Examples.
Release Notes Provides information about late changes to our products, including
changes to the What's New book, online help, and other
documentation.
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User Interface
Configurations Toolbar
Customizing Context-Sensitive Toolbars
Grouping Features in Favorites Folders
Magnifying Glass Access
Modify Dimensions
Saving and Restoring Settings
Selection Enhancements
Setting Multiple Dimensions to Driven
Shortcut Menu Enhancements
SOLIDWORKS Add-ins CommandManager
Status Bar Display of Cylinder Diameter
Switching from Models to Drawings
Tools Menu Modifications
Visualization Tool for References
Configurations Toolbar
With the Configurations toolbar, you can switch configurations without changing tabs in
the FeatureManager design tree or using the Specify Configurations dialog box.
The Configurations toolbar provides a drop-down list of the model's configurations.
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To display the toolbar, click Tools > Customize. On the Toolbars tab of the Customize
dialog box, select Configurations.
As with other toolbars, you can detach the Configurations toolbar and place it anywhere
in the graphics area or on a second monitor.
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If you add more than eight buttons, the added buttons automatically wrap to the next
line.
6. To remove a toolbar button you have added, drag it off the context-sensitive toolbar.
7. Click OK.
8. To access the newly added buttons, click a feature in the location graphics area or
FeatureManager design tree where you initiated the customization.
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1. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click the part and click Hide/Show Tree
Items.
2. In the dialog box, under Hide/show tree items, set Favorites to Show and click
OK.
3. Select features to group, right-click and click Add to Favorites.
4. Expand Favorites .
5. Select the features again, right-click and click Add to New Favorite Folder.
6. Rename the new folder to identify the features it contains.
To remove a feature from the subfolder or to remove the entire subfolder, right-click
and click Remove from Favorites.
To reorder subfolders in the Favorites folder, select the subfolder and drag it towards
its new location. The pointer changes to , indicating the new location of the subfolder.
To remove a feature from the subfolder or to remove the entire subfolder, right-click and
click Remove from Favorites.
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The magnifying glass, which you can also display using the G shortcut key, gives a
magnified view of a section of a model so you can inspect the model and make selections
without changing the overall view.
You can add the Magnified Selection tool to other toolbars, such as the Heads-Up
View toolbar, by clicking Tools > Customize. On the Commands tab, in Categories,
select Standard and drag the button to the toolbar where you want to add it.
The magnifying glass is disabled if Use software OpenGL is selected in Tools >
Options > Performance. Use software OpenGL is selected by default if you access
the SOLIDWORKS software remotely.
Modify Dimensions
When you modify a dimension, the type-ahead drop-down list no longer displays numerical
values you have previously used.
Since previously used numerical values are often inappropriate, they no longer appear.
Values such as global variables, dimensions, and features that start with an alphabetic
character are still included as suggested values because they provide quick access to
global variables.
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Click the Options flyout tool button (Standard toolbar) and click Save/Restore
Settings.
On the SOLIDWORKS Resources tab of the Task Pane, under SOLIDWORKS Tools,
click Copy Settings Wizard .
In the SOLIDWORKS Copy Settings Wizard, select Save Settings or Restore Settings.
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3. On the Restore Settings from File screen, select the settings file to restore.
4. Click Mouse Gestures and click Next.
5. Click Finish.
Selection Enhancements
The toolbar includes the Previous Selection tool, which restores the last set of
entities you selected in the current editing session. For example, if you used Ctrl to select
a series of entities and accidentally clear the selection, clicking Previous Selection
will restore it.
The options available are:
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Selection Sets
You can select multiple entities in a model or drawing and save the selections as a selection
set that you can return to at any time.
When you create a selection set, it is saved in the Selection Sets folder in the
FeatureManager design tree.
Automatic display of the Selection Sets folder is enabled in Tools > Options >
System Options > FeatureManager under Hide/show tree items.
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Under Features
Under
Components
1. In the FeatureManager design tree, expand Selection Sets and the selection set
you want to modify.
2. Right-click the selection to remove and click Remove from Selection Set.
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Less frequently used commands have been moved to the long form of the shortcut
menus, which displays when you click at the bottom of the menu.
You can customize the menus to return these commands to the shorter form of the
menu.
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Add-ins
Some add-ins that were accessed from the main menu in previous versions of
SOLIDWORKS are now accessed from the Tools menu.
The following add-ins are affected:
CircuitWorks
Routing
SOLIDWORKS Plastics
Toolbox
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Third-party add-ins accessed from the main menu in previous versions of SOLIDWORKS
are also now accessed from the Tools menu. Any new third-party add-in that attempts
to create a menu on the main menu will now appear on the Tools menu.
Xpress Products
Products moved to the Tools > Xpress Products menu include:
DriveWorksXpress
SimulationXpress
FloXpress
SustainabiltiyXpress
DFMXpress
SOLIDWORKS Applications
Products moved to the Tools > SOLIDWORKS Applications menu include:
SOLIDWORKS Explorer
Part Reviewer
Costing
Sustainability
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SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals
2D Emulator
32-bit Operating Systems
Add-in Load Times
Application Programming Interface
Equation Performance
Identify File Version
Using Intersection Zones in Section Views
Open Model in Position
Pack and Go Adds Flow Simulation Files
Surface Curvature Combs
Task Pane Improvements
View Selector Preview
2D Emulator
The SOLIDWORKS software no longer supports the 2D Emulator add-in.
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Equation Performance
Equation solving performance is improved, especially in cases where the equations in the
set depend upon one another.
See Equations in Assemblies on page 51.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\assemblies\intersection_zones\
gearbox.sldasm.
2. Click Section View (View toolbar) or View > Display > Section View.
3. In the PropertyManager, under Section Method, select Zonal.
4. Under Section 1:
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9. Click .
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11. Zoom to the area shown and notice the single point contact along the centerline of
the shaft.
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13. In the open graphics area, right-click and click Section View Properties.
14. In the PropertyManager, clear Graphics-only section.
15. Click .
16. In the task dialog box, select Automatically resolve the issue and create the
section view.
17. Change the view orientation to Front (Ctrl + 1).
18. Zoom to the area shown and notice the single point contact no longer exists along
the centerline of the shaft.
19. The section planes that created the section view have been shifted slightly to remove
the single point contact that caused a zero-thickness geometry error.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\scanner.sldprt.
2. Roll the model back to Controls-Split Line .
3. Select the face shown.
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5. Click .
The curvature combs are displayed on the surface for use in further editing.
To stop displaying curvature combs, click View > Display > Surface Curvature
Combs.
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5. Click .
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To launch the View Selector, press the Ctrl + Spacebar or click View Selector in
the View Orientation flyout menu on the Heads-up View toolbar.
As you move the pointer over different planes, the preview window updates. If a view is
a standard view, the view name appears in the upper left corner of the preview window.
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Planes that are obscured because they are in the back of the model are exploded away
from the center of the View Selector to make them easier to select without rotating the
model.
The following image shows the right pane selected and the bottom, left, and back panes
exploded.
If you rotate the view using the middle mouse button, the positions of the planes update
dynamically so you can still select obscured planes.
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Installation
SOLIDWORKS Inspection
You can install SOLIDWORKS Inspection from the Installation Manager. You can also add
SOLIDWORKS Inspection to an administrative image.
See SOLIDWORKS Installation and Administration Guide.
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Assemblies
Chain Pattern
Confirm Delete Dialog Box
Deleting Subassemblies and Components of Subassemblies
Editing Limit Mate Values in the Graphics Area
Enhanced Performance when Hiding and Showing Components
Equations in Assemblies
Selecting by View
Exploded Views
Forming and Dissolving Subassemblies
Interference Detection
Isolate Components
Mates
Move Face in Assemblies
Open Summary Report Created When Opening Assemblies
Temporarily Fix Components to Limit Dynamic Motion
Rotating Inserted Components in Assemblies
Saving Component Instances as New Files
SpeedPak Quick Include Can Exclude Internal Components
Treehouse
Chain Pattern
You can pattern components along an open or closed loop path to simulate roller chains,
energy chains, and power transmission components.
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Distance
Distance Linkage
Connected Linkage
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\assemblies\chain_pattern\Distance
Linkage.sldasm.
2. Click Insert > Component Pattern > Chain Pattern or click Chain Component
Pattern (Assembly toolbar).
5. In the SelectionManager, click Select Closed Loop and in the graphics area select
the closed profile sketch.
7. Under Chain Group 1, for Component to Pattern , select Mount Base <1>
in the graphics area or the flyout FeatureManager design tree.
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10. For Path Alignment Plane, in the flyout FeatureManager design tree, in Mount
Base <1> , select the right plane.
11. Under Chain Group 1, click Equal Spacing.
12. Click .
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\assemblies\chain_pattern\Connected
Linkage.sldasm.
2. Click Insert > Component Pattern > Chain Pattern or click Chain Component
Pattern (Assembly toolbar). Note that the two components do not have any
mates and you can move them freely around the graphics area.
8. For Path Alignment Plane, in the flyout FeatureManager design tree, in Chain
Outer Link 06B1<1> , select Mid-plane .
9. In the PropertyManager, select Chain Group 2.
10. Under Chain Group 2, for Component to Pattern , in the graphics area or the
flyout FeatureManager design tree, select Chain Inner Link 06B1<1> .
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13. For Path Alignment Plane, in the flyout FeatureManager design tree, in Chain
Inner Link 06B1<1> select Mid-plane .
14. Under Chain Path, select Fill Path.
The software calculates the correct number of instances to fill the chain path.
15. Click .
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display warnings or error messages in the FeatureManager design tree. You must manually
resolve any errors.
If warning or error messages display in the FeatureManager design tree, you must
resolve them manually.
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Equations in Assemblies
Performance is improved when creating equation references between assembly
components.
The equation syntax for references between assembly components is simpler and more
consistent. This syntax loads automatically when you select dimensions, features, and
global variables in the FeatureManager design tree, the graphics area, File Properties,
and the Equations dialog box.
Existing equations that do not follow this syntax are marked as errors because they create
inconsistent results. You need to edit these equations to correct the syntax.
In the following example, A1 is a subassembly of A2 containing the parts P1 and P2:
GV1 and GV2 are global variables in the documents. Use the following syntax:
A2 A2 GV1 = GV2
A2 A1 GV1 = GV2@A1<1>.Assembly
A2 P1 GV1 = GV2@P1<1>.Part@A1<1>.Assembly
A1 A2 GV1 = [email protected]
A1 A1 GV1 = GV2
A1 P1 GV1 = GV2@P1<1>.Part
P1 A2 GV1 = [email protected]
P1 A1 GV1 = GV2@A1<1>.Assembly
P1 P1 GV1 = GV2
P1 P2 GV1 = GV2@P2<1>.Part@A1<1>.Assembly
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Selecting by View
You can select all the assembly components that are visible from a standard or current
view.
You can select up to three views in the Select by Views dialog box.
To select components by view:
1. Click the down arrow next to Select and click Select by Views.
2. In the Select Components by View dialog box, select one or more views.
Components that are visible from the selected views are selected.
Exploded Views
Radial Explode
You can explode components aligned radially/cylindrically about an axis in one step.
2. In the Explode PropertyManager, under Explode Step Type, click Radial step .
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5. Click .
The model includes sets of components that are on the same horizontal plane.
During the vertical explode with auto-spacing, the components remain parallel.
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1. With an assembly open, select the components that you want to explode in the
graphics area or FeatureManager design tree and click Exploded View .
2. In the PropertyManager, select Auto-space components on drag.
3. Use the handle in the graphics area to move all the components.
When you release the handle, additional handles become available to move individual
components or component groups.
4. Optionally, use the Adjust the spacing between chain components slider in the
PropertyManager to readjust the distance between components.
Interference Detection
You can ignore all interference volumes less than a selected value. You can also sort the
list of results.
To ignore interferences less than a selected value:
5. Click .
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Isolate Components
You can isolate components while editing the components within the context of an
assembly. This also applies to multibody components and subassemblies.
To isolate components that you are editing within the context of an assembly:
You can isolate components that share a mate by right-clicking the mate in the
FeatureManager design tree and clicking Isolate.
Mates
Angle Mates
You can add a reference direction to help prevent angle mates from flipping unexpectedly.
This makes the mate definition more robust and predictable.
To define an angle mate and place the dimension:
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\assemblies\angle_mate\
angle_case1.sldasm.
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6. Use the dimension selector to determine the angle orientation to drive the dimension
value.
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Mates in Configurations
If you edit a distance or angle mate, you can select which configurations to apply the
mate to directly from the Mate PropertyManager.
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\assemblies\profile_center_mate\
profile_center.sldasm.
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7. Click .
The PropertyManager remains open.
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11. In the PropertyManager, select Lock Rotation to prevent the components from
rotating.
12. Click .
Symmetry Mates
The workflow has changed for symmetry mates.
You select the symmetry plane first, and then the assembly references.
To create a symmetry mate, you can pre-select the symmetry plane and then click Mate
(Assembly toolbar) or Insert > Mate.
Width Mates
You can select geometry to drive the limits of width mates, eliminating the need for
numerical input.
When you create a width mate, you can select the following options to define the limits
of the mate:
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Centered Centers a tab within the width of a groove. This is the same
functionality as in previous releases.
Free Lets the components move freely within the limits of the selected
faces or planes with respect to the components.
Dimension Sets a distance or angle dimension from one selection set to the
closest opposing selection set of faces or planes.
To set these options, click Mate (Assembly toolbar) or Insert > Mate. In the
PropertyManager, under Advanced Mates, click Width and set the options.
See SOLIDWORKS Help: Width Mates.
5. For Tab Selections, select the two parallel planar faces of the Rail component.
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1. In the FeatureManager design tree, expand Mates, click Width1 and click Edit
Feature .
2. In the PropertyManager, in Advanced Mates, for Constraint, select Percent.
3. In Percentage Distance from the End , type 70.
The Rail component slides to 70% of the distance between the two tabs.
4. Click .
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3. Click OK.
This option adds the timeout feature to these dialog boxes:
Rebuild this document
Missing Toolbox configuration (with or without auto-create option)
Open External Referenced Documents
Unable to locate file
File has a non-matching internal ID
Resolve components in lightweight drawings if units differ
Update drawings sheets if out of date
2. In the AssemblyXpert dialog box, in Open Summary, click Show these Parts .
You can view, print, or copy the report or save the list to a file.
3. Click Return to AssemblyXpert.
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Context Menu
Before you place the component, right-click to view the context menu.
In the context menu, click:
Rotate X 90 Deg
Rotate Y 90 Deg
Rotate Z 90 Deg
You can drag the Rotate context toolbar to the desired location in the graphics area.
The toolbar appears in your selected location for future inserted components.
Tab Key
Press Tab to rotate 90 or Shift+Tab to rotate -90 in the most recently selected
direction.
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You can save component instances as new files for virtual and envelope components. You
cannot save instances of patterned components as new files.
Treehouse
With Treehouse, you can set up your file structure in a graphical user interface before
you start building the models in SOLIDWORKS.
To run Treehouse, in Windows, click Start > SOLIDWORKS 2015 > SOLIDWORKS
Tools > SOLIDWORKS Treehouse 2015.
To create a file structure, drag templates onto the workspace. Double-click a node to edit
the File Properties. After you create the file structure, you can export it to SOLIDWORKS.
You can also drag existing documents into Treehouse from Windows Explorer to edit.
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Dashboard Enhancements
Export Dashboard to Microsoft Excel Files
Dashboard Enhancements
New features to the CAD Admin Dashboard include:
A Serial Number column
This column helps you to keep better track of machines that are using a specific serial
number.
A Date Updated column
This column helps you to identify machines that have stopped sending data because
they have been retired, or identify a setting change that has stopped sending feedback
data to the dashboard.
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Available in SOLIDWORKS Professional.
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When you select a preview object, additional controls appear on the preview
shortcut menu:
Select Other The pointer changes to and lets you toggle between objects
of a similar type that overlap each other.
Build Model Builds the SOLIDWORKS part model for the component that
contains the selected objects.
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When you move holes in SOLIDWORKS, the stored IDs are used to accurately report
the move in the ECAD file.
You can right-click a change in the CircuitWorks Changes tree and select Show Report
to display the EDMD Report dialog box.
This dialog box shows the history of the change. It includes a table that lists:
The baseline.
Individual changes made to the file, who made the changes, and when the changes
were made.
Change notes included in replies sent to CircuitWorks from ECAD.
A new EDMD Info section of the Revision Properties panel displays details about a
selected change and the ECAD response to the change.
Added file types in the Save As dialog box let you manually save ProStep idx and idz
baseline files to ProStep 1.2, 2, and 3.
When you change traces, vias, or other copper features, a message lets you choose to
have CircuitWorks rebuild the SOLIDWORKS part representing the board by creating a
new part file with a new part name, or overwrite the existing model instead.
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SOLIDWORKS Composer
SOLIDWORKS Composer
SOLIDWORKS Composer Player
SOLIDWORKS Composer Sync
SOLIDWORKS Composer
SOLIDWORKS Composer software streamlines the creation of 2D and 3D graphical
contents for product communication and technical illustrations.
These products are available:
SOLIDWORKS Composer
SOLIDWORKS Composer Check
SOLIDWORKS Composer Path Planning
SOLIDWORKS Composer Player
SOLIDWORKS Composer Player Pro
SOLIDWORKS Composer Sync
SOLIDWORKS Composer Enterprise Sync
Import Enhancements
SOLIDWORKS Composer and SOLIDWORKS Composer Sync can import these formats:
ACIS R23
Pro/E Creo 2.0
SOLIDWORKS 2015
Password Management
A new Confirm password field has been added for improved safety when securing a
document with a password.
This is available in the Security page of the Document Properties or Default Document
Properties dialog box.
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Polyline Borders
For SOLIDWORKS Composer and SOLIDWORKS Composer Player, you can define a back
border for polylines.
You can control the color, width, opacity, and type properties of back-line borders in
polylines, similar to front-line borders. This improvement creates a WYSIWYG display
between interactive 3D and technical illustrations.
Properties Enhancements
A number of properties, which previously did not support the multi-selection of actors,
are now displayed and editable in the Properties pane when several actors are selected.
These properties are:
Color For an assembly (root).
These properties are now available from the Styles workshop. You can manage them
through style profile like other properties.
Render Mode
You can now define the render mode as a document property, or as a default document
property, of the viewport.
You set this definition in the Viewport page of the Document Properties or Default
Document Properties dialog box.
Previously, you could only set the render mode from the Render tab in the ribbon.
Net GUID (or GUID) Use the Net GUID property with string operators and regular
expressions.
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User Assistance
User assistance is now provided in HTML format via a browser-based portal.
The new browser-based portal offers a single entry point to user assistance for the entire
SOLIDWORKS Composer line.
User guides have undergone a major revamp. In particular, step-by-step information has
been separated from reference information.
Windows 8 Support
The Windows 8 operating system is now supported with all Composer products.
You can use the Windows 8 gestures functionality on your desktop and tablet devices.
User Interface
SOLIDWORKS Composer Player retains its user interface layout when you close and
reopen the software.
Composer Player retains all layout customizations made by you or administrators.
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Available in SOLIDWORKS Professional and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
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Due to cost variance, you provide the cost of tooling (or the mold) directly.
Due to cost variance, you provide the cost of tooling (or the mold) directly.
Presets are defined in the template for each type of runner system.
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Defaults
Define values for the Costing task pane.
Template Overrides
Define or override system-level costing
options. These are the previous costing
options.
To open the Costing Options dialog box, in the Costing Task Pane, click Costing Options
(upper left corner).
Costing Defaults
Use the costing default values to populate the Costing Task Pane.
To access the costing defaults, in the Costing Options dialog box, click the Defaults tab.
Manufacturing Method
Casting
3D Printing
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Machining
Plastics
Casting
3D Printing
Template
You can choose machining or sheet metal templates to be chosen by default for machined
parts, sheet metal templates for sheet metal parts, and multi body templates for multi
body parts.
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Costing Sensors
You can use costing sensors to track material, manufacturing, and total part cost, and
set an alert if cost exceeds a value.
To create a costing sensor:
1. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click the Sensors folder and click Add
Sensor.
2. In Sensor Type, select Costing Data.
3. In Data Quantity, select one:
Total Cost
Material Cost
Manufacturing Cost
4. To set an alert that notifies you when cost value deviates from your set limit:
a) Select Alert.
b) Specify an operator and one or two numeric values.
Operators include:
is greater than
is less than
is exactly
is not greater than
is not less than
is not exactly
is between
is not between
5. Click .
The sensor and its current value appear in the Sensors folder in the
FeatureManager design tree. The sensor value updates when the costing data is
updated.
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Volume Displays the stock volume. Uses the material cost from
the template and uses the volume of the imported stock
for the stock material cost calculation.
Custom Cost Lets you enter a value for the stock material cost.
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Drawing Zones
Center Marks
Centerlines
Dimensions
Drawing Views
Layers
Model Detailing
Notes and Balloons
Tables
Other
Drawing Zones
You can define drawing sheet zones on a sheet format for the purpose of providing
locations where drawing views and annotations reside on the drawing.
2. Right-click the sheet format icon in the FeatureManager design tree, any blank area
of the drawing sheet, or the sheet tab at the bottom of the drawing window, and
select Properties.
3. In the Sheet Properties dialog box, click the Zone Parameters tab.
4. Set the options.
5. Click OK.
To show or hide drawing zone lines, click View > Zone Lines.
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1. Create an annotation note or balloon and place it on the drawing sheet. If you create
a balloon, the Balloon text must be set to Text.
2. In the annotation note or balloon, double-clicking the text to edit it.
3. In the text field, move the insertion point to the location where you want to insert
the zone in the text.
Option Description
6. Click OK.
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on detail circles, section cutting lines, and auxiliary view arrows to provide the location
of the corresponding child view.
In this section view example, Sheet 1 shows the parent view and Sheet 2 shows the child
view. The zone is determined by the centroid of the view. The location label on the parent
view shows where the child view is located, Sheet 2 - Zone C1. The location label on the
child view shows where the parent is located, Sheet 1 - Zone B1.
You can move the child view to a sheet that is different than the parent view.
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5. Click .
You can move the child view to a sheet that is different than the parent view.
5. Click .
Center Marks
You can create center mark sets and add additional center marks to the set. You can
reattach dangling center marks to geometry. You can automatically insert connection
lines to hole patterns with center marks.
1. Right-click a center mark in the center mark set, and click Add to Center Mark Set.
2. Select circular edges, slot edges, or arcs whose center marks you want to add to the
center mark set.
3. Click .
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Connection Lines
You can apply connection lines automatically when you add center marks to a drawing
view at the time of creation. In a drawing, click Tools > Options > Document Properties
> Detailing, and under Auto insert on view creation, select Connection lines to
hole patterns with center marks. The option is selected by default.
The automatic addition of connection lines supports sketch patterns of holes from a single
hole wizard feature.
Centerlines
Centerline enhancements include:
You can attach annotation leaders to centerlines.
You can select a relation between a centerline and a sketch entity in the
PropertyManager.
You can find intersections of virtual sharps using centerlines.
Dimensions
Decimal Rounding
You have more control over decimal rounding methods in dimensions.
Rounding Options
The following options are available in Tools > Options > Document Properties >
Units:
Round half away from Rounding method where 5 rounds the previous digit up. For
zero example, 46.15 at one decimal place becomes 46.2.
Round half towards Rounding method where 5 keeps the previous digit unchanged.
zero For example, 46.15 at one decimal place becomes 46.1.
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Round half to even Rounding method where 5 is the removed digit. When the
previous digit is even, the digit remains unchanged. For
example, 46.25 at one decimal place becomes 46.2. When the
previous digit is odd, the digit is rounded up to the next even
number. This method is also referred to as Statistician's
Rounding. For example, 46.15 at one decimal place becomes
46.2.
Truncate without Method that removes digits without rounding. For example,
rounding 46.19 at one decimal place becomes 46.1.
Only apply rounding (Parts and Assemblies only). When selected, this option applies
method to the rounding rule to dimensions and their tolerances, including
dimensions dimensions whose values are derived from equations. When
cleared, this option applies the rounding rule to any numeric
display where rounding occurs, including dialog boxes, such as
Mass Properties.
Additionally, in any dimension PropertyManager that has an Other tab, you can select
Use document method or select a rounding method described above to apply to the
dimension.
Tolerance Rounding
For the secondary units of dual dimensions, you can set the limits of the secondary units
tolerance range to fit within the tolerance range of the primary unit by using inward
rounding so that the dual dimension does not conflict with the primary dimension.
Click Tools > Options > Document Properties > Dimensions. In the Dimensions
node and in any of the nodes under Dimensions, click Tolerance. In the Dimension
Tolerance dialog box, under Dual dimension tolerance, select Inward rounding of
secondary unit tolerance extents. When selected, if the high end of the secondary
units tolerance rounds to a number that is larger than the displayed rounded number of
the primary units tolerance high end, the secondary units high end is rounded down. If
the low end of the secondary units tolerance rounds to a number that is smaller than
the displayed rounded number of the primary units tolerance low end, the secondary
units low end is rounded up.
Additionally, in any dimension PropertyManager, on the Value tab, you can select Inward
rounding to control individual dimensions.
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5. A preview of the angle dimension between the edge and segment appears. Click to
place the dimension.
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Drawing Views
Zoom to Sheet
The Zoom to Sheet tool zooms a drawing sheet to its maximum size within a window.
Zoom to Sheet zooms to maximize the drawing sheet within the current viewport. If
interface elements such as the Heads-Up View toolbar or the Task Pane are present, it
zooms to fit the sheet to the window with no portion appearing under those interface
elements.
For example, if you have a drawing view with geometry within the sheet, but a bounding
box that extends beyond the sheet, Zoom to Sheet focuses on the sheet only and zooms
the sheet to fit the window. In contrast, Zoom to Fit zooms to include the bounding box.
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Zoom to Sheet
Zoom to Fit
Click Zoom to Sheet (View toolbar) or View > Modify > Zoom to Sheet.
Layers
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Model Detailing
Keys may vary for language-specific keyboards. For example, if you are using a
Japanese keyboard, press the @ key, instead of ` (back quote, on Tilde ~ key).
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Top selected
Reference Dimensions
You can use reference dimensions to create diameter and radius dimensions on cylinders
and radii features such as holes and fillets.
Additionally, the silhouette edges of cylinders, radii, and conical features are supported
when an Annotation View other than Notes Area or Undefined is active. These silhouette
edges are also supported when the feature is orthographic to the view orientation.
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1. With the model view orientation normal to the annotation view, click Smart
Dimension (Dimensions/Relations toolbar) or Tools > Dimensions > Smart.
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Paragraph Properties
There is improved formatting control over general notes in your drawings and tables.
The Bullet and Numbering dialog box is renamed the Paragraph Properties dialog box.
To access Paragraph Properties:
From a table, double-click a table cell and click Paragraph Properties (table cell
editing toolbar).
Improvements include:
First Line Indent and Indent fields are restored to previous behavior.
Numbering can ascend from either the top or bottom of the list.
The Note PropertyManager contains a Wordwrap option.
Paragraph spacing and Line spacing are available. This example shows the effects
of changing Paragraph spacing and Line spacing on a Note.
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Spline Leader
You can use a spline leader in notes and balloons.
To use a spline leader in a note:
3. To modify the spline leader, select the note and drag the control vertex points. For
example:
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Spotface Symbol
The spotface symbol is no longer font dependent.
ASME Y14.5 drawings use the spotface symbol to represent shallow counterbores to clean
up surfaces to a specified diameter around holes. The new symbol draws the S and F as
lines and arcs that are consistently sized to match the ASME standard, regardless of font
or font size. The redesigned symbol replaces the old symbol within SOLIDWORKS by an
update to the GTOL.SYM file.
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Revision Symbols
You can set an option to invoke the Revision Symbol tool any time you insert a row in a
revision table.
In Tools > Options > System Options > Drawings, select Enable symbol when
adding new revision. When selected, any time you insert a row in a revision table, the
Revision Symbol tool opens so you can insert revision symbols in the drawing. When
cleared, the Description column in the new row is activated so you can insert text.
Revision Tables
You can quickly insert rows into revision tables.
To insert a row, at the bottom left corner of an activated revision table, click .
Sorting in a BOM
You can sort items in a BOM literally or numerically.
In a BOM, right-click an item and select Sort. Under Method, select:
Literal Applies a left-to-right alphanumeric sort to each digit within every field
in the column to be sorted.
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In addition, when you double-click to display the table cell toolbar, a Paragraph
Properties button has been added at the right end of the toolbar. This button opens
the Paragraph Properties dialog box, which you can use to format the cell contents.
For more information, see Paragraph Properties on page 95.
Other
Performance Options
There is a new location where you can access performance options specific to drawings.
The following options are available in Tools > Options > System Options > Drawings
> Performance:
Show contents while dragging drawing view
Allow auto-update when opening drawings
Save tessellated data for drawings with shaded and draft quality views
These options were previously located in Tools > Options > System Options >
Drawings.
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eDrawings Professional is available in SOLIDWORKS Professional and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
3D Views
Annotation Views
Mass Properties
eDrawings Support for SOLIDWORKS Plastics Result Plots
Named Views
Query Highlighting
Updated User Interface
3D Views
eDrawings supports 3D Views.
This functionality is available in eDrawings Professional only.
Annotation Views
eDrawings supports annotation views.
This functionality is available in eDrawings Professional only.
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In eDrawings, click Annotations and select a view on the Annotation Views pane.
If you select the dot, it shows the annotation view. If you select the name, it activates
and orients the annotation view. In this example, the *Front annotation view is activated
and oriented.
Mass Properties
When you open an eDrawings file, you can view the file's mass properties.
Click Properties .
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You can export Plastics Simulation results from SOLIDWORKS Plastics as eDrawings files.
eDrawings allows you to share your results between stakeholders (without having to
install SOLIDWORKS or SOLIDWORKS Plastics), add annotations and notes to your plots,
and archive your results.
You cannot export vector plot results such as Weld Line, Air Traps, and Velocity Vector
at End of Fill plots to eDrawings.
Named Views
When you create a named view for a model in the SOLIDWORKS software, you can access
the named views when you open the model in eDrawings.
Query Highlighting
In part documents, when you select an annotation or DimXpert dimension that is related
to geometry, the geometry highlights so it is easier to see what the annotation refers to.
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This functionality does not allow you to migrate data from one project to another
project.
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The commands for the Drawing menu have been reorganized to two tabs. You can
use the Draw tab to create and dimension drawings and the Modify tab to edit
drawings.
A new Filter tab in the Manager makes it easier to filter properties and content for
symbols, 2D footprints, title blocks, and macros.
When you filter a field, it will be highlighted in yellow for easy detection. You can click
Remove filters at the top of the tab to reset filters to their default status.
You can display properties for elements such as symbols, 2D footprints, title blocks,
macros, cables and manufacturer parts.
You can display cross references in table format by selecting Project > Configurations
> Cross References. This interface makes it easier to read symbols.
You can manage marks from the Mark tab under Project Configuration.
You can display the line style and color of cable cores in the project configuration with
a new Cable Cores style option.
The Macros Manager includes a checkbox that can prevent the dialog box from closing
when opening a macro.
If you try to archive an open project that is in use by another user, a message will
display telling you that it cannot be archived.
XML Export
In the Report manager, you can export project data in .xml format.
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Available as a separately purchased product that can be used in SOLIDWORKS Standard,
SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
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You can also select the Default Destination from the drop-down list. The list
contains previously selected destination paths.
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You can use Filter Display to search columns based on a text string you enter and display
only rows that match the search criteria.
In the search field, enter the string to search for. By default, the filter is applied to All
Columns. You can expand the All Columns list and select a specific column to apply the
filter to. The software searches for the text that you enter, displays rows that contain the
text, and highlights the text for easy identification.
For example, enter the text PRT and select File name as the column from the list. Filter
Display searches for PRT in the File name column and displays rows that contain
filenames that include PRT. The search string is not case-sensitive.
Filter Display provides the following options:
Option Description
Invert filter or ! You can invert the filter by clicking or by entering the
! character as a prefix to the text in the search field.
Files that do not include the entered text are displayed.
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Option Description
All Columns Filters the file list based on the text you enter and the
column you select. You can select one of the following
columns:
File name
Warnings
Version
Checked out by
Checked out in
Found in
Destination Folder Path
Target File Name
State
Clear All Removes all filters. This appears when you enter text or
select an option in Filter.
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To display the warning, an administrator must select Do not allow duplicate file
names in this vault. This option is available in the Administration tool in the Duplicate
File Name Check dialog box for File Types.
When users attempt to add duplicate files, the dialog box displays the following
information:
Names of duplicate files that cannot be added
Location where the user is trying to add files
Locations of the existing files in the vault
Names of users who have existing files checked out
When users click the hyperlink in the Current Location column, Windows Explorer view
opens that lets users rename the file they are adding. There is also an option to export
this list in .csv format. The functionality applies to all supported file types, including
private state files.
Users do not need additional licenses to use the Microsoft Office Add-in. However, users
must have a Contributor, CAD Editor, or PSL license to check files out and in.
You can install Microsoft Office Add-in when you install SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM.
When you install the Add-in, the Enterprise PDM ribbon appears with the other Office
ribbons.
The Microsoft Office Add-in lets users:
Check out, check in, and undo check out.
Get the latest or previous file versions.
Display and edit Data Card information.
Change State.
Access the Search Tool.
Select in Windows Explorer.
View file status information:
Local Version
Local Revision
Checked Out and Workflow information
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Move Tree
The Move Tree lets you move partial or entire file and folder structures, including related
drawings, to another folder or to multiple folders.
To open the Move Tree dialog box, select the file and click Tools > Move Tree.
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You can use Filter Display to search columns based on a text string you enter and display
only rows that match the search criteria.
In the search field, enter the string to search for. By default, the filter is applied to All
Columns. You can expand the All Columns list and select a specific column to apply the
filter to. The software searches for the text that you enter, displays rows that contain the
text, and highlights the text for easy identification.
For example, enter the text PRT and select File name as the column from the list. Filter
Display searches for PRT in the File name column and displays rows that contain
filenames that include PRT. The search string is not case-sensitive.
Filter Display provides the following options:
Option Description
Invert filter or ! You can invert the filter by clicking or by entering the
! character as a prefix to the text in the search field.
Files that do not include the entered text are displayed.
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Option Description
All Columns Filters the file list based on the text you enter and the
column you select. You can select one of the following
columns:
File name
Warnings
Version
Checked out by
Checked out in
Found in
Destination Folder Path
Target File Name
State
Clear All Removes all filters. This appears when you enter text or
select an option in Filter.
1. Select the parent file and click Tools > Move Tree.
2. In the Move Tree dialog box, in Default Destination click Browse to navigate to
the primary destination folder.
3. To specify other folder locations for specific files:
a) Select the file.
b) In the Destination Folder Path column, click and navigate to the destination
folder.
4. Set the remaining options.
5. In the file list, under Move, select the references to move.
6. Click Move.
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An enhanced Set Variable transition action dialog box lets administrators select users
from various roles to capture data from. There is also an override that lets you capture
data from a specific user irrespective of users who actually transitioned the file.
To set parallel approval data mapping:
8. Click OK twice.
9. Save the workflow.
If you select Override Approver Value, radio buttons replace check boxes, and
you can select only one user.
See SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM File Explorer Help and Administration Tool Help
for details.
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6. Click OK twice.
7. Save the workflow.
If you create an Automatic transition with a comment and change the transition
to Parallel or Normal, a warning message appears. Click OK to delete the transition
action comment and change the transition type or click Cancel undo the change.
The following History dialog box shows the transition action comments. The first three
comments are for increment revision, transition action, and set variable respectively.
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Rollback Enhancements
Rolling back a file now resets the revision counter to match the revision label. Previously,
the counter was not changed resulting in out-of-sequence revisions. You can also add
comments that appear in the file's history when performing a rollback operation.
The rollback operation permanently deletes versions, revisions, and transitions created
after the selected event in the file's history.
To add rollback comments:
1. In the Windows Explorer file view, right-click a file and click History.
2. Select the event to roll back to.
3. Click Rollback .
4. In the dialog box, enter a comment and click Continue Rollback.
You can see the comment in the History dialog box.
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5. Click Close.
To move files, an administrator must enable the Add or Rename File permission for
the destination folder.
In previous releases, only Delete File and Delete Folder permissions were
available.
6. Use the State Permissions page to let users move and delete files while changing
state.
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Table Formats
Tables and controls have been reformatted for ease of use.
These improvements apply to the Bill of Materials, Contains, and Where Used tabs and
many dialog boxes.
The revised table structure includes the following:
A Type column displays a thumbnail preview of SOLIDWORKS files when you hover
over the file type icon.
A Warnings column that displays only warnings replaces the Result column.
Rows are highlighted in light blue when you hover over them.
Selected rows are highlighted in blue.
Editing of column text is more visible on the Bill of Materials tab and in the Copy Tree,
Move Tree, Generate Item, and Create File References dialog boxes.
Editable cells are outlined in blue.
Rows you have edited are highlighted in yellow, with the modified text shown in blue
and bold.
Additional changes to the Bill of Materials tab include:
The column that displays a thumbnail preview of SOLIDWORKS files shows a new
header, Type.
If you sort on a column, the column is highlighted in green.
A quantity you have edited appears in blue and bold instead of in green.
When you save a change to the quantity, an orange bar appears to the left of the
updated text.
Full cell highlighting that was used in previous releases for BOM compare is replaced
by highlighting on the edge of the cell.
Orange bars appear to the left of edited cells when you compare BOMs.
A green bar appears to the left of each cell when you add a new row and compare.
A red bar appears to the left of each cell when you delete a row and compare.
Below shows user interface changes in a named BOM. The row that is currently being
edited is highlighted in yellow. Orange bars indicate text that has been edited and saved.
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Icon Meaning
This column is blank for folders in the vault and displays the icon for folders that are
not in the vault.
1. In the Administration tool, right-click Columns and click New Column Set.
2. In the dialog box, enter the Column set name.
3. For Type, select File List.
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The Data card, Bill of Materials, Contains, and Where Used tabs display the message,
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Web2 Client
Web2 client is a Web client that lets users connect to an Enterprise PDM vault from most
devices with an Internet browser. Web2 client is beneficial for external and internal users
who are not connected to their office network or have an unsupported operating system.
Access to Web2 is included with SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM using either a Web or a
Viewer license. The Web license comes with each CAD Editor, Contributor, or PSL license.
Web2 client works with browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome,
Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari. Using the Web2 client with Internet Explorer lets
users dynamically view SOLIDWORKS files using the eDrawings ActiveX plug-in.
Web2 client lets users connect to an Enterprise PDM vault from a mobile digital device
such as an iPhone to browse folders, view file information and thumbnails, search, and
change file states.
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Web2 is not included with the SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM 2015 installation media.
For more information on Web2, contact your SOLIDWORKS Value Added Reseller (VAR).
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SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation
Available as a separately purchased product that can be used with SOLIDWORKS Standard,
SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
Compare Improvements
With the Compare tool, you can compare the results of various projects coming from
configurations within the same model.
You can:
Compare XY plots.
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Rotating Mesh
You can simulate Fluid Driving motion with enhanced rotating regions.
The sliding mesh mode simulates rotating equipment where fluid flow entering the rotor
is highly non symmetric with regard to the axis of rotation.
Since angular velocity can be dependent on time, you can simulate motion at a specified
angle.
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Time-dependent Analysis
SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation solves the time-dependent form of the Navier-Stokes
equations.
Improvements for unsteady (transient or time-dependent) problems include:
Faster transient analysis calculation
The ability to stop the calculation when a goal reaches a specified value
The ability to save time averaged results
Usability Improvements
Usability improvements include:
Ability to specify BCs based on discrete values. You can set an integral boundary
condition and heat flux by importing a table of discrete values which are further
interpolated on the selected geometry reference. You can use a table from an experiment
or another simulation.
Equation Editor. You can add gravity (G) and PI into the Equation goal formula.
Batch Run Projects. In the Batch Run dialog box, projects appear in the same order
as in the project tree.
Porous media data. A set of commercially available filter data is included in the
Engineering database.
CFD preparation while solving. You can pre- and post-process other Fluid Flow
projects while another is calculated.
Multi-edit improvement. You can use multi-edit to change Solid Materials.
Radiant heat flux intensity as a function of wavelength property output. For
wavelength dependent analysis (DO radiation model), you can display radiant flux
separately for each bend.
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Leak tracking. The connection between components in the Leak Tracking tool is
displayed as a two color band to help identify the gap location.
Component Explorer.
The Component Explorer lets you quickly observe the material settings defined in
the analysis by component. Click Tools > Component Explorer.
You can adjust material priority for overlapping components.
Search material. You can perform a quick material search by name in the Material
step of the General Settings dialog box.
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Import/Export
3D Printing
Exporting a SOLIDWORKS Model for Use with AEC Software
NX Files
Viewpoint Translator
3D Printing
With Microsoft Windows 8.1, you can print directly to a 3D printer from the SOLIDWORKS
software.
After you set the print options in the 3D Print PropertyManager, Windows 8.1 handles all
communication with the 3D printer. A preview of the print bed and the model's location
within the print bed lets you modify settings before committing to a 3D print job.
To access the 3D print dialog box and specify print options, click File > Print3D.
The print dialog box that is available depends on your installed 3D print driver.
You can also export part and assembly files to Additive Manufacturing File Format (AMF),
an XML-based format designed to support additive manufacturing processes like 3D
printing. In addition to the model geometry, an AMF file can contain information about
the color and materials of objects for 3D printing.
To export a file to AMF format:
1. Click File > Save as.
2. In the dialog box, for Save as type, select Additive Manufacturing File Format
(*.amf).
3. To specify export options, click Options.
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4. Click .
5. On the Specify Export Detail page, under Set Target Model Details, select one of
the following and click Generate Preview to open a second graphics window with a
preview of the amount of detail that will be exported:
High
The model is exported as is, without removing any details.
The preview shows the model in the orientation expected for AEC products.
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Medium
All internal components are removed and internal cross section geometry is removed
and made solid. Fillets and chamfers with less than one inch radii are removed
and holes under two inches in diameter are suppressed.
Low
All internal components are removed and internal cross section geometry is removed
and made solid. Fillets and chamfers with less than two inch radii are removed.
Holes under three inches in diameter and extrudes less than three inches in total
depth are suppressed.
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Custom
6. Click .
7. Click Save As .SAT.
8. Specify the file name and save location and click Save.
NX Files
The SOLIDWORKS software supports import of NX 8 and NX 8.5 files.
Viewpoint Translator
The Viewpoint translator add-in is no longer in the software because it does not have a
64-bit module.
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SOLIDWORKS Inspection
Project Templates
You can create project templates in the SOLIDWORKS Inspection add-in to save project
properties and speed up the creation of inspection documents.
When starting a new inspection project, you are prompted to select a template.
SOLIDWORKS Inspection includes several templates, or you can add other project
templates. By default, templates are located in C:\ProgramData\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS
Inspection Addin\Templates.
After you create an inspection project, you can save all of the settings in a new template
using Create New Template.
Project templates include:
Auto balloons
Extraction settings
Characteristic information, such as classification and sorting
Vendor list
Balloons shape & appearance
Default tolerances
Usability Improvements
SOLIDWORKS Inspection add-in improvements include:
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Buttons with similar functionality are grouped for increased clarity in the
CommandManager, PropertyManager, and menu.
You can create a ballooned PDF of a drawing directly from the add-in using Export to
PDF. It is not necessary to use Save As.
Basic dimensions appear framed on the drawing, and reference dimension values are
enclosed within parentheses.
Rescaling Drawings
You can rescale drawings if they were not properly scaled.
Incorrectly scaled PDFs are often the results of scanned documents. Improperly scaled
drawings often have balloons that are either too small or too large. Use the Drawing tab
in Project Options to add or remove drawings and rescale them.
Usability Improvements
SOLIDWORKS Inspection standalone improvements include:
You can extract notes from a searchable text PDF document using Optical Character
Recognition (OCR) or Searchable Text. To toggle between OCR and Searchable
Text, right-click in the drawing, and click Toggle OCR.
You can edit fields directly in the bill of materials instead of using the characteristic
properties.
Basic dimensions appear framed on the drawing, and reference dimension values are
enclosed within parentheses.
You can reuse a number from the retired numbers list by right-clicking the number in
the characteristic table and clicking Reuse Characteristic Number.
If you change a default tolerance, the software automatically updates the characteristics.
In Measurements Input, you can rename column headers, for example, Part Number
Inspected, Sample Name, Date, and Time.
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SOLIDWORKS MBD
SOLIDWORKS MBD (Model Based Definition) lets you create models without the need for
drawings giving you an integrated manufacturing solution for the SOLIDWORKS software.
SOLIDWORKS MBD helps companies define, organize, and publish 3D product and manufacturing
information (PMI), including 3D model data in industry standard file formats.
SOLIDWORKS MBD offers 3D PMI definition capabilities using DimXpert and reference
dimensions.
You can use SOLIDWORKS technologies such as annotation views, dynamic viewing of
annotation planes and 3D views to organize 3D PMI in a structured, easy-to-locate fashion.
Besides the native SOLIDWORKS file formats, SOLIDWORKS MBD creates output files such
as 3D PDF and eDrawings.
SOLIDWORKS MBD guides the manufacturing process directly in 3D:
By avoiding the unnecessary and costly revision of 2D drawings, SOLIDWORKS MBD
streamlines production, cuts cycle time, and improves communication with the supply chain.
By using intuitive 3D interaction and rich metadata properties that reduce manufacturing
errors.
By providing help to meet industry standards such as MIL-STD-31000 Rev A and ASME
14.41, which gives a competitive advantage in winning contracts.
The SOLIDWORKS MBD add-in:
Operates within the SOLIDWORKS environment with its own CommandManager.
Supports all native SOLIDWORKS 3D part and assembly data, such as configurations,
constraints, and PMI.
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A resizable pane appears at the bottom of the screen. It includes 3D View controls that
let you:
Capture 3D views
Update the previews that represent the views when the model changes
Publish 3D views to 3D PDFs and eDrawings files
Capture 3D View opens the Capture 3D View PropertyManager, where you specify the
3D view name, and the configuration, display state, and annotation view to capture.
Capture 3D View also captures information about the file, including exploded and model
break views, zoom level, view orientation, section views, and the current settings from
Hide/Show Items in the Heads-Up View toolbar.
When you capture a 3D view, the view name and a preview are added to the 3D Views
tab. To see the details of a view, hover over its preview. To switch views, double-click a
view. The view is outlined and the display in the graphics area changes to the selected
view.
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When you make changes to models such as modifying a dimension, click Update Previews
to update the preview images/thumbnails.
On the left side of the 3D Views tab, publish buttons let you output your model and 3D
views in a neutral file format:
To make more space in the graphics area, click on the top right of the 3D Views tab.
The 3D Views tab collapses, leaving thumbnails that represent the 3D views. When you
hover over a thumbnail, the same details appear, including a larger preview image.
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Annotation views are automatically set as the active view when they are displayed using
Dynamic Annotation Views.
To activate Dynamic Annotation Views, do one of the following:
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You can add breaks to models using the Model Break View tool. Model break views are
saved as configurations.
Model break views, also known as broken views or interrupted views, are helpful when
you need to shorten model components, especially for technical documentation and
marketing purposes.
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7. In the PropertyManager:
a) Click the Styles tab.
c) Click .
A new derived configuration, Model Break View1, with two break steps, is added
under the Default configuration.
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4. In the PropertyManager:
a) Click the Styles tab.
e) Click .
Although the break is applied, the dimension, 2215, remains the same.
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Customizing a Template
Available in SOLIDWORKS MBD.
You can customize a template by including features such as a background, text blocks,
and images.
To customize a template:
To use a custom 3D PDF template, add the file location to the 3D PDF Themes
folders. Click Tools > Options > System Options > File Locations. In Show
folder for, select 3D PDF Themes. Click Add, browse to the custom 3D PDF
templates, and click OK.
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Insert Image
Inserts an image on the
template. The image can be
moved and resized in the
template editor. Set options:
Change Image to select
a different image.
Reset to Original Size
to restore the image
size.
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Insert Text
Inserts a text placeholder.
Set options:
Template text field.
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Model Display
4. Click .
Isolate
When you use the Isolate tool to isolate a body in a part, you can save the display
characteristics of the body to a new display state.
In a part, right-click a body and click Isolate. In the dialog box, click Save as Display
State .
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When you activate the PhotoView 360 add-in, the Scene, Lights, and Cameras tool
in the DisplayManager provides access to PhotoView 360 and SOLIDWORKS lighting
controls.
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Manipulating Decals
The onscreen decal handles you use to map a decal to a model have been improved to
make it easier to map decals to complex surfaces.
For all decal mapping types, a rotation handle appears as a ring with its center at the
center of the decal. When you drag the rotation handle, the software displays an on-screen
protractor that shows the decal angle and lets you change the angle.
For label-mapped decals, the decal handles follows the decal faces.
To access the handles to control the location of decals, do one of the following:
In the Task Pane, on the Appearances, Scenes, and Decals tab , expand Decals
and drag a decal into the graphics area.
In the DisplayManager, click View Decals . Click Open Decal Library to open the
Decals folder in the Task Pane. Drag a decal into the graphics area.
If the model already has decals, right-click a decal and click Edit Decal.
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of changes to the rendering settings, lighting, and appearances of this section of the
model.
The render region provides an accelerator that lets you render a subsection of the current
scene without having to zoom in or out or change the window size. For example, if you
define a render region, when you edit the properties of an appearance applied to the
section of the model within the render region, the preview updates more quickly than it
would if you previewed the entire scene.
If the preview window is displayed and you activate a render region, when you change
the appearance, the area inside the render region is updated while the area outside
the render region remains as it was previously rendered.
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Parts and Features
Asymmetric Fillets
Creating Planes Normal to View Orientation
Delete/Keep Body
Flattening Surfaces
Holes
Move Face
Patterns
Splitting Surfaces
Using Open Profiles for Cut Features
Asymmetric Fillets
You can use the Fillet tool to create asymmetrical fillets for parts, assemblies, and
surfaces.
You can apply asymmetric shapes to constant size, variable size, and face fillets.
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\remote.sldprt.
2. Select the edge shown.
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g) Click .
The asymmetric fillet is added.
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\shoe.sldprt.
2. Click Plane (Reference Geometry toolbar) or Insert > Reference Geometry >
Plane.
3. In the graphics area, select the vertex shown for First Reference .
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5. Click .
6. Rotate the model to see the plane created normal to the screen.
7. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Plane1 and click Edit Feature .
8. In the PropertyManager, under First Reference, click Update Plane to reorient the
plane parallel to the screen.
9. Click .
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Delete/Keep Body
Delete Body is now called Delete/Keep Body. In multibody parts, you can delete or
keep bodies for ease of selection.
The Delete/Keep Body tool makes it easier to select bodies for different configurations.
To delete or keep bodies:
4. Click .
Flattening Surfaces
Available in SOLIDWORKS Premium.
You can flatten single- or multi-faced surfaces. You cannot flatten surfaces that have
holes or other internal geometry.
To flatten a surface:
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\surface.sldprt.
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4. Click .
5. In the graphics area, right-click the flattened surface, and click Deformation Plot
.
A deformation plot appears in the graphics area showing where the surface is
compressed or stretched.
6. To display only the flattened surface, in the FeatureManager design tree, right-click
Boundary-Surface3 and click Hide .
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Holes
Database Migration
SWBrowser.mdb has been migrated to a new format to improve performance and stability
for future upgrades.
The contents and location of the SWBrowser.mdb file are unchanged. The file is not editable.
Move Face
The Move Face tool is easier to use, includes additional options in the PropertyManager,
and allows for multibody selection for translate operations.
The following end conditions are available:
Blind
Up to Vertex
Up to Surface
Offset from Surface
Up to Body
When editing a part in an assembly, you can move a component face up to the surface
of another component. See Move Face in Assemblies on page 61.
Click Move Face (Features toolbar) or Insert > Face > Move.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\block.sldprt.
2. Click Move Face (Features toolbar) or Insert > Face > Move.
3. In the graphics area, select the face shown for Face(s) to move .
6. Click .
The face moves to the selected surface.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\block.sldprt.
2. Click Move Face (Features toolbar) or Insert > Face > Move.
3. In the graphics area, select the face shown for Face(s) to move .
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8. Click .
The face is offset from the selected surface.
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\grater.sldprt.
2. Click Move Face (Features toolbar) or Insert > Face > Move.
3. Box select (drag from left to right) the area shown.
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4. In the graphics area, drag the triad arm to the left approximately as shown.
6. Click .
The selected faces move.
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Patterns
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\slotted_channel.sldprt.
2. Click Linear Pattern (Features toolbar) or Insert > Pattern/Mirror > Linear
Pattern.
3. In the graphics area, select CSK SLOT for M4 SFHCS1 for Features to Pattern .
4. In the PropertyManager, under Direction 1:
a) For Pattern Direction, select the edge shown.
b) Select Up to reference.
With this option you can set the offset distance of the patterned feature/body from
the selected reference.
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5. Click .
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\pattern.sldprt.
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2. In the FeatureManager design tree, select Loft1 and click Edit Feature .
3. In the Loft PropertyManager, under Options, clear Merge result and click .
In the FeatureManager design tree, Fill Pattern1 appears with an error icon because
the pattern fails.
4. In the FeatureManager design tree, select Fill Pattern1 and click Edit Feature .
5. In the Fill Pattern PropertyManager:
a) Under Features and Faces, in Features to Pattern , right-click and click Clear
Selections.
c) Click .
The pattern is successful by substituting the body for the feature as the seed.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\fill_pattern.sldprt.
2. In the FeatureManager design tree, expand Multi-feature Seed Fill Pattern ,
right-click Fill Pattern1 and click Edit Feature .
In the PropertyManager, under Pattern Layout, the Instance Count is 11. Even
though the seed feature creates five extruded cuts per feature, there are 10 instances
(plus the seed feature) in total.
3. Click .
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1. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Over-run Fill Pattern and click
Unsuppress .
2. In the FeatureManager design tree, under Over-run Fill Pattern , select
Cut-Extrude3 .
3. Click Insert > Pattern/Mirror > Fill Pattern or Fill Pattern (Features toolbar).
4. In the PropertyManager, for Fill Boundary , select the top face of the plate.
8. If not automatically selected, for Pattern Direction , select the edge shown.
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The Instance Count changes to 94 because only 94 cuts intersect the model.
11. Click .
12. In the FeatureManager design tree, click Fill Pattern2 .
The number 94 appears in the graphics area.
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11. In the FeatureManager design tree, click Fill Pattern3 and click Edit Feature .
12. Click .
Variable Patterns
You can pattern features across both planar and non-planar surfaces and vary the
dimensions and references for each pattern instance. There are no restrictions on how
many dimensions you can vary.
The software maintains the design intent of the patterned features. For example, an
extrusion made normal to surface will be normal to that surface for each pattern instance.
With variable patterns, you use a table to store the dimensions and their values. In the
table, you can:
Copy and paste data from a spreadsheet or tab-separated source into the pattern table
and vice versa.
Use equations to vary pattern dimensions. The equations are solved when written and
are not available for editing or reference.
+ Add
- Subtract
/ Divide
* Multiply
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COS(X) Cosine of X
PI Value of pi
SIN(X) Sine of X
TAN(X) Tangent of X
Even if you do not want to vary a patterned feature, you still must choose a controlling
dimension for that feature.
You can use reference geometry and sketches to control the physical geometry of the
pattern. Click Reference Geometry to Drive Seeds and make selections in the
graphics area.
To pattern a feature across a non-planar surface, the feature should contain at least one
reference to that surface.
You can create variable patterns for the following features:
Extrude/Cut Extrude
Revolve/Cut Revolve
Sweep/Cut Sweep
Loft/Cut Loft
Fillet
Chamfer
Dome
Draft
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\bottle.sldprt.
2. In the FeatureManager design tree, expand Revolve2 , click Sketch2 and click
Edit Sketch .
3. Note that the sketch includes two points that are coincident to the edge of the bottle.
5. Click Insert > Pattern/Mirror > Variable Pattern or click Variable Pattern
(Features toolbar).
6. For Features to Pattern , in the graphics area or the flyout FeatureManager design
tree, select Revolve2 and Fillet1 .
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3. Orient the model to the Right view to select the two Fillet1 dimensions.
4. In the pattern table, for Number of instances to add , type 4 and press Enter.
The pattern table now contains the following values:
A B C D E
1 Sketch2 Fillet1
Instance Instances to Skip
2 D3 D1 D3
If the columns do not appear as shown, you can highlight a column to drag it to a
new location. However, you cannot violate parent/child or sibling relationships in
the table.
5. Click in cell C4 and type 37.5 to change the value for the first pattern instance.
6. Select cells C3 and C4.
A small white circle appears in the lower right corner of the selection.
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7. Pause the pointer over the white circle until the pointer changes to . Drag down to
expand the selection to the rest of the column.
The pattern propagates to the other cells in the column, adding 12.5 successively to
each dimension instance.
8. Click Update Preview to see where the new pattern instances will appear on the
model.
A B C D E
2 D3 D1 D3
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6. Click OK.
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3. In the FeatureManager design tree, click VarPattern1 and click Edit Feature .
4. In the PropertyManager, click Edit Pattern Table.
In the pattern table, for Instance 3, Instances to Skip is selected.
5. For Instance 3, clear Instances to Skip and click OK.
Splitting Surfaces
You can split surfaces with the Split tool. You can also split a combination of surfaces
and solid bodies.
To split a surface:
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\split.sldprt.
2. Click Split (Mold Tools toolbar) or Insert > Features > Split.
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6. In the PropertyManager:
a) Under Target Bodies, click Cut Bodies.
b) Under Resulting Bodies, select the check boxes in rows 1 and 2.
c) Click .
8. Rotate the model to see that the selected bodies are split by the surface. The mounting
bosses (Boss-Extrude1 ) were not split.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\cut.sldprt.
2. In the FeatureManager design tree, select Sketch2 .
The sketch intersects the model on both sides.
3. Click Extruded Cut (Features toolbar) or Insert > Cut > Extrude.
5. Click .
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SOLIDWORKS Plastics
SOLIDWORKS Plastics Standard, SOLIDWORKS Plastics Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Plastics
Premium are available as separately purchased products that can be used with SOLIDWORKS
Standard, SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
You can export Plastics Simulation results from SOLIDWORKS Plastics as eDrawings files.
eDrawings allows you to share your results between stakeholders (without having to
install SOLIDWORKS or SOLIDWORKS Plastics), add annotations and notes to your plots,
and archive your results.
You cannot export vector plot results such as Weld Line, Air Traps, and Velocity Vector
at End of Fill plots to eDrawings.
Mesh Improvements
With the addition of mesh options for tetrahedral and hexahedral mesh, the mesh quality
is improved.
Mesh improvements include:
New tetrahedral mesh settings to control the mesh generated for volume channel in
the runner. Click Advanced (Runner) in the Tetrahedral Mesh PropertyManager.
Under Runner (Advanced Setting), enter values for Ring Count, Ring Cut Count,
and Length Ratio.
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Volume channel runner without advanced Volume channel runner with advanced
settings settings
Option to set the Minimum number of elements through thickness (set the
boundary layer elements) in the Tetrahedral Mesh PropertyManager. More mesh
elements are added across the thickness for thin parts of the geometry like ribs and
bosses to improve the results.
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For hexahedral mesh, a new mesh algorithm called Marching replaces the Regressive
mesh algorithm.
For hexahedral mesh, a new mesh algorithm called Non orthogonal Voxel is added.
The new mesher automatically adds more elements in areas that need more than one
layer of mesh.
Mesh generated by the Voxel algorithm Mesh generated by the Non orthogonal
Voxel algorithm
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Symmetry Analysis
With the support of symmetry analysis, you can save simulation time by analyzing a part
of a model instead of the full model. The model has to be symmetric about a plane or
two planes of symmetry, or an axis (for circular symmetry).
To set a symmetrical runner:
1. Create a Solid Mesh (Guide).
2. Select Runner and Cooling System Design.
3. In the Tetrahedral Mesh PropertyManager, select Set Symmetrical Runner.
Symmetry analysis is supported for these cases:
A single runner edge stream: one-half symmetry (T-Type), one-quarter symmetry
(X-Type), circular symmetry
Multiple runner edge streams, where the second and third runner edge streams are
changing directions with respect to the first runner edge stream: one-half symmetry
(S-Type), one-half symmetry (T-Type), one-quarter symmetry (H-Type), one-quarter
symmetry (X-Type)
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Original cavity
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Venting Analysis
Available in SOLIDWORKS Plastics Professional and SOLIDWORKS Plastics Premium.
With venting analysis, you can specify various venting locations which are incorporated
in the injection-molded plastic part. You can avoid potential defects of the plastics parts
due to burning because of improper vent locations or specifications.
To run Venting Analysis, in the Fill Settings PropertyManager, select Venting Analysis.
Run FLOW Analysis and click Venting Pressure.
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At the locations of the mold where high venting pressures are observed, you can specify
air vents:
1. Under Boundary Conditions, right-click Air Vents and select Open Settings.
2. In the graphics area, select the locations on the mold to specify air vents, and click
Apply.
Run Flow Analysis again, and select Venting Pressure to view the new pressure
distribution.
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Routing
Available in SOLIDWORKS Premium.
You can assign either a terminal or a plug for a connector, but not both a terminal and
a plug. However, you can select a seal for a terminal and a seal for a plug.
Data about connector accessories display in connector tables and circuit summaries for
flattened routes, BOMs and drawings.
To define a connector accessory, right-click the route assembly in the FeatureManager
design tree and click Edit Connectors (Electrical toolbar) or click Tools > Routing
> Electrical > Edit Connectors.
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To define twisted pairs, click Edit Wires or Tools > Routing > Electrical > Edit
Wires.
In the Edit Wires PropertyManager, select the wires that will form a pair and in Wire
From-To List, click Twisted Pair .
The Twisted Pair Parameters dialog box displays and lists the selected wires. In the Twists
per unit length field, set the number of turns per unit length that the wires require and
click OK. SOLIDWORKS then calculates and displays the route and cut lengths of the
braided wire based on the route segment.
For BOMs, an existing column for length has been renamed to Routed Length and a
new column for Manufactured Length has been added. This column lists the required
cut length for the twisted wires.
This functionality is limited to annotations and not available in 3D route geometry.
To reuse an electrical route assembly, right-click an electrical assembly and select Reuse
Route or Tools > Routing > Electrical > Reuse Route.
The Reuse Route command allows you to browse for an existing harness assembly. The
reused harness inherits properties from the parent harness, including custom properties
and part number from configuration properties. If the part number is blank in the parent,
then the reused harness takes on the assembly name from the parent assembly. The
lengths of each route segment is assigned to each route segment of the reused harness
and the fixed length parameter is applied. All configurations, if more than one exists, are
also applied to the reused route.
If a reused route is in the same assembly as the original route, they are grouped together
in the BOM as if they are two instances of the same assembly.
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Edits made in the route path do not propagate from the reused route to the parent harness.
The reused route is a copy. To preserve the design intent and keep the reused route from
deviating from the parent, several features are disabled. For example, you cannot add
splices, connectors or assembly features to a reused route, but you can route through
clips and flatten the reused route to generate drawings.
A reused route is identified by a unique icon in the FeatureManager design tree. If you
need to edit the route design from the parent by adding new connectors or by changing
wires, you can remove the link between the reused route and the parent.
To remove the link, right-click the reused route assembly and select Delink Harness.
All routing features are restored, the icon is removed, and the reused route is not grouped
with its parent in a BOM.
1. Right-click the route in the FeatureManager design tree and click Edit Route .
2. In the graphics area, right-click a route segment and click Fixed Length .
You can also access this command by clicking Tools > Routing > Routing Tools >
Fixed Length.
3. Add more route segments to the Fixed Length PropertyManager by selecting them in
the graphics area.
You can only select sketch segments that are adjacent and continuous.
5. Click .
After you set a fixed length, you can perform the following tasks:
Edit a fixed length by right-clicking the route segment and clicking Edit Length.
Show or hide dimension callouts by clicking Tools > Routing > Routing Tools >
Show Fixed Length Dimensions.
Remove a fixed length by right-clicking the route segment and clicking Fixed Length
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You can snap, drag and drop manifold fittings in the middle of a route segment. Press
Tab to align and place fittings with different pairs of aligned CPoints and RPoints.
The following examples show the alignment and placement of fittings:
In this subassembly, RPoint 1 is used for alignment. CPoint1 and CPoint2 are aligned to
the main route segment.
In this example, RPoint2 is used for alignment but CPoint5 and CPoint6 are aligned to
the main route segment.
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Many components for these route types are available in the Design Library. You can drag
and drop components and fittings from the HVAC, Round Ducting, Electrical Cable
Tray and Electrical Ducting folders under Routing. You can also add components for
these types to the Routing Library Manager.
PropertyManagers including Connection Point, Route Properties, and Edit Route contain
additional options for these route types. For example in the Connection Point
PropertyManager, additional subroute types under Electrical include Cable Tray.
In the Connection Point and Route Properties PropertyManagers, you can also define a
User Defined route type to create air conditioning, other mechanical styles of ducting
and space planning type route subassemblies. When you apply a User Defined route
type, you must specify that the cross section is Rectangular or Circular, and set
parameters according to this type. You then sketch the path between components, add
other routing fittings, or sketch lines using 3D sketch tools. For this route type, you can
create rectangular and circular routes in the same routing assembly.
These route types are also fully supported in BOMs and drawings.
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Sheet Metal
Lofted Bends
Mirrored Parts and Components
Sheet Metal Gussets
Sketched Bends
Lofted Bends
You can create bent lofted bends from sketches on non-parallel planes. Previously, the
planes had to be parallel.
To create bent lofted bends:
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\sheetmetal\bent_lofted_bends.sldprt.
2. Click Lofted Bends (Sheet Metal toolbar) or Insert > Sheet Metal > Lofted
Bends.
3. In the graphics area, select the entities shown.
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4. Click .
Bent lofted bends form a realistic transition between the non-parallel profiles.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\sheetmetal\mirror_part.sldprt.
2. Select the face shown.
5. Click .
The part is mirrored and retains the sheet metal information from the original part.
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Show sheet metal gusset profiles when Show sheet metal gusset centers when
flattened flattened
Sketched Bends
A preview appears when you set parameters in the Sketched Bend PropertyManager.
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SOLIDWORKS Simulation
SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional and SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium are available
as separately purchased products that can be used with SOLIDWORKS Standard, SOLIDWORKS
Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
The linear static analysis capability is available in SOLIDWORKS Premium.
Contact
Fatigue
Frequency Analysis Graphs
Loads
Materials
Mesh
Nonlinear
Performance
Shells
Simulation Results for the Colorblind
Contact
Contact enhancements include the addition of edge-to-edge incompatible bonding and
self-contact detection for nonlinear analysis.
You can also select a face that corresponds to the thickness of the shell.
In a contact visualization plot, the shell edges that are part of the bonded contact definition
are shown in red.
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With the support of edge-to-edge incompatible bonding for shells, you can create cut
boundaries for sub-modeling studies at the locations where shell edges are bonded.
Self-contact Detection
A new option allows the detection of self-contact for faces of a body or part that have
regions that can come into contact with each other during the simulation. The self-contact
option is available for nonlinear studies and static studies running with the large
displacement option.
Available for SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium.
In the Contact Sets PropertyManager, select Self-contact.
Select the faces that can come into contact with each other while deforming during the
simulation. For example, if you select Face 1 and Face 2 for Set1, the program assigns
these pairs as the source and target entity for the detection of interference: Face 1 -
Face 1, Face 2 - Face 2, and Face 1 - Face 2.
A no penetration contact is applied to a face that comes into contact with itself during
deformation.
Fatigue
You can predict the damage and remaining life of a part that is exposed to repeated cyclic
loading at a given operating frequency or to a random vibration environment.
Available for SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium.
You can perform fatigue analysis based on frequency domain events that use the results
from linear dynamic harmonic and linear dynamic random vibration studies.
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The output of fatigue studies based on frequency domain events include remaining life
and damage plots. For random vibration-based fatigue studies, a Time to Failure plot is
included as well.
where E [D] is the expected damage ratio, nI is the number of cycles the part is subjected
at a certain operating frequency and alternating stress SI and NI is the number of cycles
required to cause failure at stress level SI given by the material's S-N curve.
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c) Under Scale and Cycles, enter the number of Cycles for this event and the
Scale Factor that applies to the stress results from the selected harmonic
study.
d) Click .
5. Right-click the top study icon and click Define Function Curves to associate an S-N
curve to the material.
6. After you run the fatigue study, you can view plot results for Life (number of cycles
that causes fatigue failure, Damage (percentage of the life of structure consumed
by the fatigue event), and Load Factor of safety against fatigue failure.
You can create multiple fatigue events that are based on the same linear dynamic
harmonic study. The software assumes that the events occur sequentially one after
the other without any interaction. The von Mises stress is used to calculate the
equivalent alternating stress for extracting the number of cycles from the S-N curve.
c) Click .
5. Right-click the top study icon and click Apply/Edit Fatigue Data to associate an
S-N curve to the material.
You can enter the two S-N Basquin curve constants (B) and (m), or click Estimate
Basquin constants from S-N curve and enter multiple data points that capture
the stress range (stress variation from the maximum cyclic stress to the minimum
cyclic stress) versus the cycles to failure.
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6. In the Fatigue - Random Vibration dialog box, select the computational method for
estimating the vibration fatigue damage: Narrow Band, Steinberg, or Wirsching.
The Narrow Band method gives usually the most conservative results. It is
recommended to run the fatigue study with all three methods and compare the results
for the fatigue damage estimates.
7. After you run the study, you can view plot results for Life (Time to fatigue failure),
and Damage (percentage or ratio of the life consumed by the random vibration
loading). A damage factor of 1 and above indicates that the part has failed for the
given time duration of the random loading.
Loads
Enhancements to load definitions include a new load case manager interface within a
static study, support for cylindrical and spherical coordinates for nonuniform distribution
of a force, torque, or pressure, and easier access to prescribed displacement definitions.
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After you set up the load case combinations, click Run. Switch to the Results View tab
Result plots are saved under Load Case Results in the Simulation static study tree.
The Load Case Manager does not support H-Adaptive and P-Adaptive meshing
methods.
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Equation for nonuniform force distribution F (r, t, z) = 5 * "r" + sin ("t") + 2 * "z"
based on cylindrical coordinates (r, t, z):
Equation for nonuniform force distribution F (r, t, p) = "r" + 3 * sin ("t") + 2 * cos
based on spherical coordinates (r, t, p): ("p")
In the equation interface, enter the coordinates inside quotation marks: "r", "t", "p",
and "z".
Materials
You can create a folder with your favorite materials and apply a favorite material from
the list to multibody parts and assemblies.
Right-click the part icon to apply a material and click Apply Favorite Material. Select
a material from the list of favorite materials.
From the materials favorites list, you can quickly apply a material without displaying the
Material dialog box.
Mesh
When meshing fails, you have better visualization tools to display these parts which failed
to mesh.
For parts which failed to mesh, you can launch the Mesh Failure Diagnostic tool, to
render these parts in shaded display mode in the graphics area. Meshed parts are rendered
in wireframe display mode.
Click Show bodies which failed to mesh.
Click Show mesh for all bodies to view the meshed bodies only.
You can double-click a body listed in the Mesh Failure Diagnostics pane to zoom-in
the body in the graphics area.
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View with active option Show bodies View with active option Show mesh for all
which failed to mesh. bodies.
Nonlinear
Enhancements for nonlinear studies include viewing intermediate results as the solution
progresses and the availability of cyclic symmetry.
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To toggle the visibility between plots, under Results right-click the active plot, and click
Show or Hide.
For a new Simulation study, first you need to define the default result plots in Default
Options > Plot > Nonlinear Study Results.
Displacement results shown for a part with Displacement results shown for the entire
applied cyclic symmetry constraints. model with active option Display
symmetric results.
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For circular symmetry, the angle between the selected faces must be evenly divisible
into 360. The axis of symmetry must lie at the intersection of the two selected planes
where you apply the cyclic symmetry.
To set up your model for applying cyclic symmetry restraints, you create a cut (or an
assembly cut feature) to produce a section of the model that can be repeated in a
cyclical pattern about a central axis of revolution. A valid cut section produces a
complete part, when it is repeated with an equal spacing circular pattern feature, and
there are no gaps or interferences between the sections. You cannot apply a cyclic
symmetry restraint to an invalid section.
Performance
Performance improvements include reduced solution time for Simulation studies with
certain features, solver improvements (Direct Sparse and FFEPlus for static and nonlinear
studies, availability of a new solver (Intel equation solver) for large problems), and the
option to run selected Simulation studies.
Performance enhancements include:
A new solver powered by Intel is available for static, thermal, frequency, linear dynamic,
and nonlinear studies. In the study properties dialog box, under Solver select Intel
Direct Sparse. By leveraging enhanced memory-allocation algorithms and multi-core
processing capability, the Intel Direct Sparse solver improves solution speeds for
simulation problems that are solved in-core.
For studies with multiple sheet metal bodies that are converted to shell bodies, the
processing time between meshing and solver launch has been improved significantly.
This improvement leads to an overall reduction of solution time by approximately 5x
to 9x.
The overall processing time for detecting bonding and no-penetration contacts has
been decreased.
Improved performance for the FFEPlus solver by introducing new element types for
the formulation of connectors, bonding, and no penetration contact.
Obtaining and displaying progress feedback when using the Large Problem Direct Sparse
solver.
Solution accuracy is improved for linear static studies that have soft springs applied to
shells and the large displacement option active.
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1. Click the down arrow on Run (Simulation CommandManager) and select Run
Specified Studies.
2. Under Run, select the Simulation studies to run.
The Mesh Status and Results Status columns indicate which studies have current
or out-of-date mesh and result data.
3. Click OK.
All selected studies are run in a batch mode. A progress information window shows
the solver status for the current study being run.
If you select to run a study which is dependent on a parent study (such as a design,
fatigue, sub-modeling, or pressure vessel study) the program will also run the
parent study, if the mesh or the results of the parent study are out-of-date.
Shells
Enhancements for shells include a new Shell Manager user interface which allows you to
define, edit, and organize multiple shell definitions more efficiently, and the ability to
preview a shell's orientation before creating the mesh.
Shell Manager
Available for SOLIDWORKS Premium.
The Shell Manager improves the workflow for defining, editing and organizing multiple
shell definitions of your part or assembly document. It allows for a better visualization
and verification of shell properties according to type, thickness, orientation, or material.
To access the Shell Manager, click Simulation > Shells > Shell Manager .
With the Shell Manager, you can:
Create shell definitions from surface bodies or faces of solid bodies.
Assign shell properties: type (thick or thin), orientation (top or bottom face), thickness,
and material.
Sort shells by type, thickness, or material, and apply temporary color to shells with
the same thickness or material for better visualization.
Group shells with similar properties (type, thickness, units, and material) and propagate
changes to all shells within a group.
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Option Description
Shell Material Applies the shell material. Shells with assigned material
have the icon .
Flips the top and bottom face of the shell. The bottom
Flip
face of the shell is rendered in orange and the top face
of the shell, in green.
Color by: Thickness or Renders shells with a unique color according to thickness
Material or material. Click Show legend to view the color
distribution.
Preview Offset Selected or Renders the thickness of the shells with the top and
All (Slower) bottom shell faces.
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The flip state (top / bottom) of the shell faces is retained during meshing.
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1. Open a new sketch. Use the 3 Point Arc tool to sketch an arc.
2. Click Spline (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Entities > Spline. Sketch a
spline at some distance away from the arc.
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3. Snap the spline to the arc's endpoint and double click to terminate the spline.
To convert a spline, right-click a spline and click Convert to Style Spline or Convert
to Spline .
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c) Click .
For example, if the line you are editing is close to horizontal, the Make Horizontal
icon is outlined, calling your attention to the command to make it easier to align the line
horizontally.
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Midpoint Line
You can create a line that is symmetrical from the midpoint of the line.
Click Midpoint Line (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Entities > Midpoint Line.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\replace_entity.sldprt.
2. Click Replace Entity (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Tools > Replace
Entity.
5. In the graphics area, select the arc shown for With this one.
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7. In the graphics area, select the line shown for Replace this entity.
8. In the graphics area, select the arc shown for With this one.
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Splines on Surfaces
The Spline on Surface tool works across multiple faces and is more robust for parametric
updates. The curve is now more precise and sticks to the actual surface.
Splines on surfaces can:
Span multiple faces regardless of continuity.
Update if model geometry is updated (unless the splines are constrained).
You can move the points on the spline to different faces by dragging the points, but not
by dragging the curve itself. You can also use handles and apply constraints to edit the
curve.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\parts\spline.sldprt.
2. Click Spline on Surface (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Entities > Spline
on Surface.
3. Sketch a spline starting from the top edge of the surface approximately as shown.
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SOLIDWORKS Toolbox
Available in SOLIDWORKS Professional and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
1. From Windows, click Start > All Programs > SOLIDWORKS version >
SOLIDWORKS Tools > Toolbox Settings .
2. Click 2 - Customize your hardware.
3. Select a toolbox component.
4. Select Allow custom configuration name.
The Configuration Names are editable.
Customizing Designations
To customize designations:
1. From Windows, click Start > All Programs > SOLIDWORKS version >
SOLIDWORKS Tools > Toolbox Settings .
2. Click 2 - Customize your hardware.
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Designation applies only to the AS, DIN, GB, ISO, IS, and KS standards.
1. From Windows, click Start > All Programs > SOLIDWORKS version >
SOLIDWORKS Tools > Toolbox Settings .
2. Click 3 - User Settings.
3. Under Display Options, do any of the following:
a) To change the component name in the FeatureManager design tree, in Show as
Component Name in FeatureManager, select from:
Filename
Configuration Name
Description
Designation
Part Number
Toolbox Custom Properties
b) To change the part number in the Bill of Materials, in Show as Part Number in
Bill of Materials, select from:
Filename
Configuration Name
Description
Designation
Part Number
Toolbox Custom Properties
c) To change the description in the Bill of Materials, in Show as Description in Bill
of Materials, select from:
Filename
Configuration Name
Description
Designation
Part Number
Toolbox Custom Properties
To update existing assemblies and BOMs, in the FeatureManager design tree, right-click
a Toolbox component and click Edit Toolbox component. The FeatureManager
design tree and Bill of Material update after selecting the new configuration and exiting
the Configure Component PropertyManager.
If a component does not have a value associated with the selected property, the
default properties display:
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Weldments
To turn off Update Automatically, click Options (Standard toolbar). On the Document
Properties tab, click Weldments and select Automatically update cut lists.
You can set other weldment options from the Weldments page, including Create Cut
Lists Automatically, which previously appeared on the Cut list shortcut menu as
Automatic. This automatically groups similar bodies together in one cut list folder.
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Groups are listed in the same order each time you open the dialog box.
The trim order is displayed with each group.
Corner weld gaps are no longer restricted to one inch or less.
You can enter any weld gap.
To save a part as an assembly and create instance counts from similar bodies:
1. Click Insert > Features > Save Bodies.
2. In the Save Bodies PropertyManager, under Create Assembly, select Derive resulting
parts from similar bodies or cut list.
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For weldments created with earlier versions of the SOLIDWORKS software, to generate
folder names from the DESCRIPTION property, set the Rename cut list folders with
Description property value option. Then right-click the cut list and click Update.
Cut list folders with default names Cut list folders renamed using the
DESCRIPTION property
4. Click OK.
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Gusset Enhancements
The Gusset PropertyManager includes additional geometric selection conditions for creating
gussets.
You can create gussets between:
Disjointed planar surface bodies separated by a structural member, body radius, or
gap
Rectangular/planar surface bodies and cylindrical/round surface bodies
Cylindrical to cylindrical (tube to tube) faces
To access these features, click Gusset (Weldments toolbar) or Insert > Weldments
> Gusset.
For cylindrical to cylindrical gussets, in the Gusset PropertyManager, you can use planes,
sketch lines, and linear edges to define a vector direction. You can also flip the vector
direction to the opposite side of the cylinder.
If you provide valid inputs for the selected geometry, a preview of the gusset appears in
the graphics area.
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4. Optionally, click to create a chamfer to allow room to create a weld bead under
the gusset.
5. Select where to apply the gusset thickness and set a value for the thickness.
6. Optionally, reverse the gusset direction by clicking the handle in the preview when
the pointer shows Reverse Direction.
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To access the End Cap PropertyManager, click End Cap (Weldments toolbar) or Insert
> Weldments > End Cap.
The Internal end cap option in the PropertyManager lets you create the internal end
cap. To apply fillets or chamfers to all end caps, under Corner Treatment, select Fillet
or Chamfer.
You can offset an end cap from the inside face of a structural member by specifying a
decimal Offset value in addition to the existing Thickness ratio.
You can set Outward and Inward end caps to be larger than the structural member's
outside dimension for base plate or mounting pad applications. You can set the Thickness
ratio to be larger than 1 for these applications.
1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\weldments\
inset_with_angled_end_face.sldprt.
2. Click End Cap (Weldments toolbar) or Insert > Weldments > End Cap.
3. In the End Cap PropertyManager, under Parameters, for Face, select the slanted
face of the structural member.
The preview shows the end cap.
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4. Click Front (View toolbar) to have a better view of how the end cap controls affect
the end cap.
10. Click .
The QUANTITY property is unique to the part file that it is created in. It is not
propagated when a body is inserted into another part file.
TOTAL LENGTH sums up the lengths of all cut list members that have the same
standard, type, material, and size.
The SOLIDWORKS software traverses all structural member cut list folders to calculate
the total length.
The TOTAL LENGTH property uses the same units and precision as the current
document property settings. It updates when you edit or change a weldment feature,
or rebuild the weldment part.
The software automatically calculates the total length and quantity of cut list items for
weldments you create using SOLIDWORKS 2015 or later. For weldments created with
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earlier versions of SOLIDWORKS, to generate these values, right-click the cut list and
click Update or click Ctrl + Q to update the cut list.
You can add the values of the QUANTITY and TOTAL LENGTH properties to Bills of
Materials and drawing annotations, as well as accessing the values directly in the Cut-List
Properties dialog box.
In addition, you can hold rebuilds to improve performance, especially in large assemblies.
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1. Open install_dir\samples\whatsnew\weldments\RolledSheetmetal.sldprt.
2. Click Weld Bead (Weldments toolbar) or Insert > Weldments > Weld Bead.
3. Click Zoom to Area (Heads-Up View toolbar) and zoom to the bottom of the slit
as shown.
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If you select a face for Weld From, you must select an edge for Weld To.
A preview of the weld between the selected face and edge displays.
7. For Bead Size, type 4mm.
8. Click .
2. Click Weld Bead (Weldments toolbar) or Insert > Weldments > Weld Bead.
3. In the Weld Bead PropertyManager, under Settings, select Weld Geometry.
4. In Weld From, select the face of Gusset1.
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7. Click .
Weldment Options
There is a Weldments page on the Document Properties tab of the Options dialog box.
On a per document basis, this page lets you set the following weldment behaviors:
2015 pre-2015
files files
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files files
Rename cut list On Off Enables the option to rename cut list folders
folders with with the Description property value.
Description property
The behavior of this option is as follows:
value
When you create new parts in
SOLIDWORKS 2015 using blank templates,
the option is enabled.
When you create new parts in
SOLIDWORKS 2015 with existing/saved
templates that were created using
SOLIDWORKS 2015, the option is read
from the templates you use.
When you create new parts with
existing/saved templates that were created
in versions before SOLIDWORKS 2015, the
option is disabled.
For files created with a version of
SOLIDWORKS that is older than 2015, the
option is disabled. You must manually
enable it for these files.
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These options, except Assign configuration Description strings, are new for
SOLIDWORKS 2015. They are enabled by default.
To enable the new options for a SOLIDWORKS file created before 2015, open the file,
check the options, and save the file.
To disable any of the options for a new SOLIDWORKS 2015 file, open the file, clear the
option, and save the file.
You can also set the option behavior for future parts by opening the SOLIDWORKS 2015
part template, checking or clearing the options, and saving the template.
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