Tuesday, March 29, 2016

SOLIDWORKS PDM Studio – Breakdown


On 17th March 2016, SEACAD Technologies had the first ever PDM Studio in Singapore. We had several companies who are keen in implementing a data management system in attendance to try it out for themselves. Go for full article

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

CSWP Preparation Course - Establish your expertise in SOLIDWORKS


If you are preparing to take the CSWA/CSWP exam, then you are in the right place. SEACAD's engineering team will solidify the skills necessary for you to pass the CSWA/CSWP Exam. CSWA/CSWP certification will establish your expertise in SOLIDWORKS, and demonstrate your value to prospective/current employers. Go for Registration Now

Please Note: Only applicable to Active Subscription Users

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

SOLIDWORKS PDM Studio - The First in Singapore!


It is a chance for users who are thinking of implementing any Data Management system to test run such an environment, and decide for themselves if it is indeed manageable to go forward with such a plan. So, don't wait Register Now!

SOLIDWORKS 2016: Reduce Simulation Solving Time with Blended Curvature Mesh



Major improvements have been made in SOLIDWORKS Simulation 2016 meshing capabilities to help users achieve better quality and faster solving times. With the Blended Curvature Mesh, users are now able to create high definition mesh without increase the element count too much.
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Monday, March 7, 2016

Improving the Design of a Heat Exchanger using SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation


Heat Exchangers are important devices when we need to remove heat from a temperature sensitive area. You can find this in automation systems, locomotives, air-conditioning and many more. Continue Reading...

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Getting Accurate Results from SOLIDWORKS Simulation





When it comes to CAD software, users are mostly interested in functionality, ease-of-use and stability. However when it comes to Simulation, the requirements are different. The main focus would be:
  • Ease-of-use
  • Reliability
  • Consistency
With CAD, a user knows how the end results should be, and use the software to create it. With Simulation, they depend on the software to create the end results.
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