
interface allowing users can stay inside
its environment and perform their multiphysics
analysis directly from it.
With LiveLink for Solidworks and the Application Builder, engineers can build apps based on COMSOL models created from a Solidworks software geometry. LiveLink for Solidworks allows them to import and perform operations on their CAD geometries from within an app and then synchronize the final geometry with Solidworks software.
LiveLink for Solidworks includes a bidirectional interface between the COMSOL Desktop environment and Solidworks software. This allows synchronization of the CAD design with the COMSOL model; it also lets the simulation control the CAD design parameters in the Solidworks software file. For even closer integration, the One Window interface makes the familiar windows, tools, icons, and menu items from COMSOL Multiphysics available within the Solidworks software user interface, enabling users to set up simulations without leaving the CAD design environment.
LiveLink for Solidworks also supports user-defined selections for an easier and more efficient simulation set-up on the synchronized CAD design. In Solidworks software, the user can define selections, including bodies, faces, edges, or points, that are synchronized to the COMSOL model where they are available to assign materials, physics settings, or any other model definitions. Users can also create selections from features of the Feature Manager Design Tree in Solidworks software, or from the components of the CAD assembly. In addition, LiveLink for Solidworks can automatically generate and synchronize selections based on the material assignments in the CAD design in Solidworks software.
With the LiveLink for Solidworks add-on product, users can take full advantage of the Application Builder available in the COMSOL Multiphysics software. The latest release, COMSOL Multiphysics version 5.2, integrates highly productive model building, app design, and deployment tools that allow simulation applications to be easily run by users anywhere. About 50 new app examples are included in the extensive Application Libraries, including membrane dialysis, thermoelectric cooling, heat exchangers, touchscreen design, magnetic prospecting, piezoacoustic transducers, muffler design, MEMS sensors, pressure vessels, and more.
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