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What is Design Analysis?For companies that want to be the best in the industry, simulation software is an invaluable tool, even in the early stages of product development. Simulation technology provides design engineers with the right tools, the right hardware—at the right time—to make better decisions. The end results? Better products, lower costs, and faster time-to-market. When managers and design team leaders become involved early in the process, they gain insights as well. With a better understanding of simulation based on finite element analysis (FEA), they can contribute to improving the product development process. Most decisions build and branch from one another. The faster a mistake is trapped, backed up to where it started, and corrected, the smaller the chance of pumping good money into a fundamentally bad (final) idea. SolidWorks Simulation makes it easy to find design errors early in the process, saving you time and money.SolidWorks Makes Simulations SimpleSolidWorks Simulation lets you test products for defects before they’re built, helping prevent errors early in the design process. It's powerful enough for trained FEA analysts, yet easy enough for product designers. SolidWorks Simulation can even help you optimize your designs for maximum performance and savings.SolidWorks Simulation opens in the SolidWorks user interface, so there's no need to launch multiple applications. You can subject your designs to the same conditions they'll face in the real world, including stresses, impact, heat, airflow, and more. There's no need to wait until a product has been manufactured to start testing, or go through multiple physical prototypes. You can use SolidWorks Simulation to answer questions such as
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When managers and design team leaders become involved early in the process, they gain insights as well. With a better understanding of simulation based on finite element analysis (FEA), they can contribute to improving the product development process. Most decisions build and branch from one another. The faster a mistake is trapped, backed up to where it started, and corrected, the smaller the chance of pumping good money into a fundamentally bad (final) idea. SolidWorks Simulation makes it easy to find design errors early in the process, saving you time and money.