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Solidsquad SolidWorks 2016 — Quick Guide
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- Launching SolidWorks 2016.
- Opening a part or assembly document.
- Going to Tools > Solidsquad.
10. Basic simulation & analysis
- Use SimulationXpress for single-part stress checks (included in many licenses).
- For full FEA, use SolidWorks Simulation (requires add-on): set material, fixtures, loads, mesh, run, inspect stress/deflection.
- Validate mesh convergence by refining mesh and comparing results.
2. System requirements (minimum recommended)
- OS: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit or Windows 8.1 64-bit (Windows 10 better).
- CPU: Quad-core Intel/AMD, 3.0 GHz+ recommended.
- RAM: 16 GB recommended (8 GB minimum).
- GPU: Certified workstation GPU with latest drivers (NVIDIA Quadro/AMD FirePro preferred).
- Disk: 10+ GB free for installation; SSD recommended.
- Other: Microsoft Office for certain integrations.
These additions allowed faster selection of geometry. The 'D' key can be used to bring the selection breadcrumbs directly to the cursor's location. Weldment Improvements: Solidsquad Solidworks 2016
The Winning Design
Costing for Assemblies: New rules-based costing features enabled engineers to estimate the total cost of assemblies, including hardware and custom machining, directly within the CAD environment. Launching SolidWorks 2016