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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
CAD and PLM, Simulation and CAE

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Description of SwiftComp

SwiftComp is a revolutionary multiscale, multiphysics composite simulation code that quickly and easily delivers the accuracy of 3D FEA at the efficiency of simple engineering models.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very helpful tool that i have been used many times

It's very useful for my work as an engineer in solving problems related to mechanical equipment design and performance evaluation for our products. The interface with other softwares like Solidworks or AutoCAD is really good and seamless! There could be some improvement regarding the UI/UX but I think it's pretty straightforward anyway. If you are looking for a great software package to solve your mechanical problem, try this one! You will enjoy using its features because they're so flexible…

Pros
  • Our engineering team has great experience with this software
Cons
  • The user interface is good, but the application is not very intuitive to get started with

The ability to create complex structures in seconds with full control over all aspects of your model - strength, stability etc! It's very easy for anyone who has basic knowledge about Solidworks or AutoCAD (or even less) to use it as well. I think there are several things they could improve, but nothing too serious compared to other products out there. We used this software during our studies towards obtaining our degree from university and we were able to make some pretty complicated designs…

Pros
  • As far now imo if one needs 2d modeling capabilities combined witgh simple yet stable
Cons
  • All fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good product that delivers results fast

The ability to use it with other softwares such as ANSYS CFX or ABAQUS was one thing I liked about this software when compared against others in its class (ease-of -use). Also being able to create multiple solvers for different materials/phases would be useful if you are solving problems using more than just heat transfer applications like fluid flow simulations etc.. If only there were better tutorials available online which could help someone who wants an easy introduction into these types of

Pros
  • In terms cost effectiveness also helps greatly along side ease off accessability via web browsers making life easier overall :)