Designing sheet metal parts can be a complex process. Though an end product is designed fully formed and assembled, sheet metal parts actually begin as flat plates.
Designing sheet metal parts can be a complex process. Though an end product is designed fully formed and assembled, sheet metal parts actually begin as flat plates.
Getting that design manufactured into a physical part requires numerous considerations, such as material thickness, ben and corner relief, miter deformation and critical dimensions.
New computer-aided design and simulation tools make it possible to create sheet metal parts with the end manufacturing process in mind.
In this 18-page whitepaper, you will learn how to use Solid Edge Sheet Metal to:
- Use synchronous technology in Solid Edge to meet the challenges of sheet metal design
- Develop 3D sheet metal models with few or no commands
- Re-use supplier and legacy 3D designs
- Perform built-in design validation
- Leverage multiple meshes simultaneously to optimize simulation speed and accuracy
- Generate study reports, including animations, for design reviews and marketing materials
Complete the form on this page to download your free white paper. Your download is sponsored by Siemens PLM.