Tutorials

7 0 Intermediate
This video shows the trajectory, behavior and motion of the particles of air stream around a concept model car at speed of 100 m/s. Observe the vortex generation, flow around high pressure areas and flow around the back of the car. The simulation is done on Solidworks 2018 Flow simulation. The car model can be downloaded from this link- https://grabcad.com/library/concept-c...

6 2 Beginner
I've noticed that many "GrabCad"ers still don't know how to mention each other. Some just type his/her name, while others copy his profile's URL !!! The problem is that every place has it's own way, so I've gathered all possible ways to mention another user in GrabCad.

4 0 Beginner
This tutorial will cover how to create CNC part program using CAM feature in Fusion 360. Content of this video: Setups for Outer Diameter Turning/Lathe process Roughing strategy Finishing strategy Grooving Threading Drilling Cutting tools creation Post Processing

2 0 Intermediate
You can read pdf o watch video. In document are a lot of examples of cnc code. For clarity, in work create a program for the real details “Bushing”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4KuIOTEJUs All material on Ukrainian language (UA)

0 0 Beginner
Here is a tutorial to upload a file or model.

0 0 Intermediate
Watch video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/T-3DHm7GsCg Consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Interfluo This tutorial is meant for beginners interested in learning CFD. SolidWorks flow simulations are often regarded as a very poor cfd software, but I think that this assessment misses the point. I think that this software is best seen as a way of learning cfd and not as a cfd package. I wouldn't recommend this software for someone trying to perform a high fidelity LES simulation over a complex geometry with multiphase flow, but I would recommend it for a student learning the basics. When I was first learning cfd I used SolidWorks to quickly gain intuition for the basics and then I learned all of the theory. The insight I gained from SolidWorks provided a foundation to which I could attach all of the more advanced topics like turbulence modeling, pressure-velocity coupling, or so on.