Hi everyone,
I'm getting some requests in email about what's new in SolidWorks 2014, and whether our SolidWorks 2013 courseware still applies. So, yes, our courseware still applies. We'll be publishing a "what's new" video course shortly. But in the meantime, just to let you know, the new release has some tool improvements that I outline below, but no major cosmetic or functionality changes. Here's a quick summary of what's new:
Improved spline tools
- Style spline function allows simple creation of complex splines. More simple
method to control spline curvature.
Improved fillet tools
- Conic Fillet makes for smoother fillet transitions.
Improved sketch tools
- new replace sketch entity tool, fixed length dimension for 2d splines.
You can set the sketch and sketch picture scale when adding your first
dimension. You can now place a path length dimension for multiple sketch
entities such as belts, chains, and cables.
Improved assembly
tools - new in-context Quick Mate toolbar; include/exclude components from
section view, use the Hole Wizard to create slots, new Slot Mate, add rotation
in Explode Steps so parts will rotate automatically.
eDrawings - better
photorealistic representation with Augmented Reality; iOS and Android support,
export electrical schematics to eDrawing.
Sheet Metal - new
Gusset feature for creating stiffening ribs, better corner treatments, Lofted
Bend improvements to support press-brake manufacturing.
Simulation -
linkage to Toolbox for fasteners' definitions; thermal properties and PCB
definition from electrical components in Flow Simulation; use data from
SolidWorks Plastics (in-mold residual stress and temperature).
Electrical -
Single button publishing to eDrawings, one click check-in/out to PDM, enhanced
wire/cable/harness development capabilities with optimized routing.
Enterprise PDM - customize user interface with
company-specific data, improved cache management, enable Vault in Word, Excel
and Powerpoint interfaces.
Estimating /
Reporting - new options to control cost estimation methods, new estimate
type, better Excel integration
Thanks,
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