Whats New Solidworks 2020
Whats New Solidworks 2020
Whats New Solidworks 2020
SOLIDWORKS 2020
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Legal Notices..........................................................................................................10
3 SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals.............................................................................28
Application Programming Interface..............................................................................................28
Changes to System Options and Document Properties...............................................................29
Checking the 3D Printer Size ......................................................................................................31
Closing a Document When Saving a Copy..................................................................................32
Opening Documents.....................................................................................................................32
Improved Performance When Opening and Saving Files from a Previous Version ..........32
Open Modes from File Explorer or PDM Vault View ..............................................................33
Simplified Open Options..........................................................................................................33
Selection Sets...............................................................................................................................34
Adding a Selection to a Selection Set ....................................................................................34
Updating Entities in a Selection Set .......................................................................................35
Slicing Data for 3MF Export .........................................................................................................35
Specifying the Up Axis for View Orientation.................................................................................37
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4 Installation............................................................................................................38
Improved Installation Manager Download Performance .............................................................38
Installing SOLIDWORKS PCB Viewer .........................................................................................38
Installing Toolbox Software Without Installing Toolbox Data ......................................................39
SOLIDWORKS File Utilities Replaces SOLIDWORKS Explorer .................................................39
Testing a Setup for a Push Deployment ......................................................................................39
5 Administration......................................................................................................41
Selecting a SOLIDWORKS Simulation License with a SolidNetWork License ...........................41
SOLIDWORKS Rx Supports SOLIDWORKS Composer and SOLIDWORKS Electrical ............42
Specifying Support Information....................................................................................................43
6 Assemblies...........................................................................................................44
Envelope Publisher .................................................................................................................44
Creating Envelopes for a Subassembly..................................................................................45
Viewing Envelopes..................................................................................................................46
Envelope Publisher PropertyManager.....................................................................................46
Exploded Views............................................................................................................................47
Auto-Space Components in Exploded Views..........................................................................47
Reusing a Multibody Part Explode..........................................................................................49
External References Options........................................................................................................49
Flexible Components ..............................................................................................................50
Adding a Flexible Component.................................................................................................51
Editing External References of Flexible Components.............................................................53
Activate Flexible Component PropertyManager......................................................................53
Isolating Interferences..................................................................................................................54
Large Design Review...................................................................................................................54
Create and Edit Component Patterns in Large Design Review .........................................54
Create Mates to Reference Geometry in Large Design Review ........................................55
Mates ............................................................................................................................................56
Flip Alignment of Width Mates.................................................................................................56
Quick Mates Context Toolbar .................................................................................................56
Modify Configuration for Toolbox Components............................................................................57
Patterns ........................................................................................................................................57
Component Pattern with Variable Instances...........................................................................57
Mirror Components PropertyManager.....................................................................................59
Pattern Driven Component Patterns.......................................................................................65
Performance Improvements for Assemblies................................................................................67
Save as Copy with a Subset of Configurations............................................................................67
7 SOLIDWORKS CAM............................................................................................68
Customization Settings.................................................................................................................68
Probing Routines .........................................................................................................................68
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Tab Cutting...................................................................................................................................69
Tapered Multipoint Thread Tool...................................................................................................69
Universal Post Generator.............................................................................................................69
8 SOLIDWORKS Composer...................................................................................70
SOLIDWORKS Composer............................................................................................................70
360 Degree Capture................................................................................................................70
Basic Attach Type for Annotations..........................................................................................70
BOM ID Callouts......................................................................................................................70
Exponent Shape for Callouts...................................................................................................70
Importing Appearances from SOLIDWORKS Files ................................................................71
Importing Exploded, Saved, and Named Views from SOLIDWORKS Files ......................71
Inlaid Text for Linear Arrows...................................................................................................71
Read-Only Mode Enhancement for Animation Library Templates..........................................71
Support of MP4 Format for Animations .............................................................................72
Warning Message Before Breaking External Assembly Links................................................72
SOLIDWORKS Composer Sync...................................................................................................72
Importing Appearances from SOLIDWORKS Files ................................................................72
Importing Exploded, Saved, and Named Views from SOLIDWORKS Files ......................72
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10 eDrawings..........................................................................................................90
Manufacturing Models in the 3DEXPERIENCE Marketplace|Make.............................................90
eDrawings Performance...............................................................................................................90
Quality ..........................................................................................................................................90
SOLIDWORKS Drawings Support................................................................................................91
Support for Configuration-Specific $PRPSHEET Properties........................................................91
Text Scale in 3D Views.................................................................................................................92
Virtual Reality...............................................................................................................................92
11 SOLIDWORKS Electrical...................................................................................96
Leader Lines ...........................................................................................................................96
Text Leaders............................................................................................................................96
Block Leaders..........................................................................................................................98
Leader Styles Manager...........................................................................................................99
Minimum Bend Radius and Bend Factor....................................................................................100
Project Viewer............................................................................................................................100
Reimport Electrical Data for Wires, Cables, and Harnesses ................................................102
Report Enhancements for Rows and Columns .....................................................................102
Row Height in Reports..........................................................................................................102
Row Number Column in Reports...........................................................................................103
User Rights Manager ............................................................................................................103
Archive Environment.............................................................................................................103
Feature Grid..........................................................................................................................104
User Profile Customization....................................................................................................104
13 SOLIDWORKS 3D Interconnect......................................................................107
Importing DXF and DWG Files...................................................................................................107
Importing IFC Files.....................................................................................................................107
Inserting CAD Files into Active SOLIDWORKS Files.................................................................107
14 SOLIDWORKS Manage...................................................................................109
Adding Conditions to a Process Stage.......................................................................................109
Adding Related Records.............................................................................................................110
BOM Editing...............................................................................................................................110
Copy Manual Quantities of BOM................................................................................................111
Creating a Subprocess...............................................................................................................111
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Custom Procedures....................................................................................................................111
Customized Affected Item List....................................................................................................111
Dashboard Viewer......................................................................................................................111
Editing the Project Task Subject.................................................................................................112
Export Feature of BOM Compare Tool.......................................................................................113
Inactive Configuration Part Numbering......................................................................................113
Integration into Microsoft Outlook...............................................................................................113
Interactive Capacity Planning and User Workload Dashboards.................................................113
Main User Interface Controls for Records..................................................................................114
Object Notes...............................................................................................................................114
Adding Object Notes ............................................................................................................114
Viewing Object Notes............................................................................................................114
PDM Options Tab.......................................................................................................................115
Plenary Web Client.....................................................................................................................116
Process Task Assignment Controls...........................................................................................116
Project Gantt Charts...................................................................................................................116
Send to Process.........................................................................................................................117
View Hidden Controls in the Workflow Designer........................................................................117
15 SOLIDWORKS MBD........................................................................................118
3D PMI Compare........................................................................................................................118
Annotations Folder ................................................................................................................118
DimXpert.....................................................................................................................................119
Annotation Name Format......................................................................................................119
Pipe Threads and Compound Holes.....................................................................................120
16 Model Display..................................................................................................121
Body Compare ......................................................................................................................121
Comparing Bodies......................................................................................................................121
Body Compare PropertyManager ..............................................................................................123
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18 SOLIDWORKS PCB........................................................................................143
Duplicate Designators................................................................................................................143
Integration with SOLIDWORKS PDM ........................................................................................143
Rigid-Flex Support in SOLIDWORKS PCB................................................................................144
19 SOLIDWORKS PDM........................................................................................145
Defining Child Reference State Conditions ..........................................................................145
Logging Out from Windows Explorer..........................................................................................146
Performance Improvements in Browsing ..............................................................................146
Performance Improvements in the SOLIDWORKS PDM Add-in...............................................147
Performance Improvements.......................................................................................................147
Reordering Columns in Search Results.....................................................................................147
Resizable Dialog Boxes..............................................................................................................148
Scaling the Paper Size in Print Task..........................................................................................148
Search User Interface ...........................................................................................................148
Customizable Variables - New Variable List Dialog Box.......................................................149
Using Quick Search...............................................................................................................150
Searching in Multiple Variables..................................................................................................151
Creating a Search Card to Search Within Multiple Variables................................................153
Using AND, OR, and NOT Operators in Search ...................................................................153
Warning Users When Transitioning Files...................................................................................156
Web2 Enhancements.................................................................................................................156
Bill of Materials Tab in Web2 ...........................................................................................156
History Tab............................................................................................................................159
List of Files to Download in Web2.........................................................................................160
20 SOLIDWORKS Plastics...................................................................................163
Coolant Input Boundary Condition.............................................................................................163
Create Body from Deformed Shape...........................................................................................163
Domains Node ...........................................................................................................................164
Enhanced Solid Mesh (Auto) Workflow ................................................................................164
Streamlined Mesh Creation ..................................................................................................165
Flow, Pack, and Cool Analyses Enhancements.........................................................................165
Geometry-Based Boundary Conditions ................................................................................165
Legacy Plastics Simulation Studies ...........................................................................................166
Material Library Updates............................................................................................................166
Plastics Material Databases in 3D ContentCentral....................................................................168
Plastics Tutorials........................................................................................................................169
Study Creation and Management ..............................................................................................169
Virtual Mold Design....................................................................................................................169
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21 Routing.............................................................................................................171
3D Route Changes in Flattened Routes.....................................................................................171
Color for Electrical Coverings.....................................................................................................171
Connector Blocks.......................................................................................................................172
Create Multiple Connection Points .......................................................................................172
Length Leaders for Flattened Routes.........................................................................................173
Manufactured-Style Flattened Route..........................................................................................174
Mass and Density of Cables and Wires.....................................................................................174
Minimum Bend Radius ..........................................................................................................174
Pipe Drawings............................................................................................................................175
Reimport Electrical Data .......................................................................................................175
Show/Hide Flatten Route Items..................................................................................................175
Splices Without Components.....................................................................................................176
Transparent Coverings...............................................................................................................177
22 Sheet Metal......................................................................................................178
Convert to Sheet Metal...............................................................................................................178
Tab and Slot ..............................................................................................................................178
23 SOLIDWORKS Simulation...............................................................................179
Collapse Simulation Tree Folders..............................................................................................179
Distributed Coupling for Pins and Bolts ...............................................................................179
Draft and High-Quality Mesh Definition ................................................................................182
Free Body Forces for Nonlinear Studies ...............................................................................183
Link Between Results and Model Files......................................................................................184
Repair Corrupt Studies...............................................................................................................185
Simulation Evaluator .............................................................................................................185
Simulation Performance Improvements.....................................................................................185
Stress Averaging at Mid-Side Nodes.........................................................................................186
Thermal Loads for Beams ....................................................................................................186
24 Sketching.........................................................................................................189
Applying Torsion Continuity Relations ..................................................................................189
Baseline and Chain Dimensions in Sketches.............................................................................190
Importing 2D DXF or DWG Files as Reference Sketches..........................................................191
Power Modify Tool......................................................................................................................191
Silhouette Entities .................................................................................................................193
Creating Silhouette Entities...................................................................................................194
Silhouette Entities PropertyManager.....................................................................................195
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25 SOLIDWORKS Visualize.................................................................................196
AMD ProRender Integration.......................................................................................................196
AxF Measured Materials.............................................................................................................196
glTF Export for AR and VR.........................................................................................................197
IES Light Profiles........................................................................................................................197
Inline Rendering.........................................................................................................................198
Instancing ...................................................................................................................................198
MDL Support..............................................................................................................................198
NVIDIA RTX Support..................................................................................................................199
Scaling for High-Resolution Displays.........................................................................................199
SOLIDWORKS PDM Integration................................................................................................199
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Legal Notices
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Canadian Patent 2,318,706.
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Welcome to SOLIDWORKS 2020
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Top Enhancements
• Performance Improvements
• For More Information
Model courtesy of Matt Lyle, SOLIDWORKS 2019 Beta Splash Screen Prize winner.
SOLIDWORKS® 2020 delivers many enhancements and improvements, most created in direct
response to customer requests.
These enhancements help you speed up and improve your product development process –
from concept design through manufactured products.
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Top Enhancements
The top enhancements for SOLIDWORKS® 2020 provide improvements to existing products
and innovative new functionality.
Parts and Features • Creating an Offset Surface Without Failed Faces on page
137
• Repairing Missing References for Fillets and Chamfers on
page 135
• Expanded Support for Mesh BREP Bodies in Features on
page 134
• Decimating a Graphics Mesh Body on page 127
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Performance Improvements
SOLIDWORKS 2020 includes the following performance and workflow improvements:
Assemblies
• Assembly performance is optimized for some tools and workflows so full rebuilds of
assemblies or graphics occur less often.
• Most assemblies and drawings that were saved in a previous version open nearly as
fast as those saved in SOLIDWORKS 2020. You can use lightweight components and
drawings without needing to convert them to the current version.
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Previously, some assemblies and drawings that you did not save in the current version
took longer to open and save. This was particularly true for assemblies and drawings
with reference components in multiple configurations.
A system option, Force referenced documents to save to current version under
External References, improves save performance. When you clear the option, only
documents that you modified in the current session are saved. This reduces save times
significantly on the first save of large assemblies and drawings.
With improved open and save performance, you can eliminate the need for running
batch conversion tools such as the PDM File Version Upgrade Utility or the Convert
Files task in the Task Scheduler.
eDrawings
Performance is improved when you hover over and select entities using the Measure
and Markup Dimensions tools.
SOLIDWORKS PDM
• SOLIDWORKS PDM loads the data in the background, which improves the browsing
responsiveness.
Browsing folders that have a large number of files is faster due to:
• Faster database queries for custom columns.
• Background loading and incremental loading of the data.
When you double-click a folder, SOLIDWORKS PDM loads data in this order:
1. All subfolders synchronously. You can browse subfolders while the remaining data
loads in the folder.
2. Files with standard columns in the file list.
3. Information in custom columns. You can add more custom columns and maintain
the same browsing speed.
When you select a file and switch between the Bill of Materials, Contains, and Where
Used tabs, SOLIDWORKS PDM loads the data in the tabs in the background. When you
switch to a different file or folder, the background loading stops and loading of the
new file or folder starts.
Performance improves significantly for folders with a large number of files or for
database servers with high latency.
• The SOLIDWORKS PDM task pane tree refreshes faster and the commands in the
SOLIDWORKS PDM toolbar are correctly enabled in the task pane instantaneously
when you select a file.
• Data in the task pane tree loads in the background.
• When you select a file in the task pane tree, calls to the database are eliminated.
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In the FeatureManager design tree or in the graphics area, when you right-click a file
and select SOLIDWORKS PDM, the menus are correctly enabled.
When you select a file in the graphics area or in the FeatureManager design tree, the
file listed in task pane tree is selected and the commands in the SOLIDWORKS PDM
toolbar are correctly enabled.
• You can perform the following actions faster:
• Logging into the vault when you set a large number of files or folders for automatic
caching.
• Viewing the System History of a vault that includes a large number of items.
• Opening a file from a folder that includes a large number of files.
• Creating a new file or subfolder in a folder that contains large number of files.
Simulation
• Multiple load cases. You can use an optimized solution for distributed and rigid remote
loads.
• Linear/quadratec tetra. You can replace quadratic elements as linear elements in certain
parts of geometry (especially in bulky areas with fewer surface irregularities) to boost
solver speed and performance.
SOLIDWORKS Visualize
SOLIDWORKS Visualize supports and defaults to Live rendering mode. This can improve
performance and reduce memory consumption for final renders.
Interactive What's
In SOLIDWORKS, click the symbol to display the section of this
New
manual that describes an enhancement. The symbol appears next
to new menu items and the titles of new and changed
PropertyManagers.
To enable Interactive What's New, click Help > What's New >
Interactive.
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User Interface
This chapter includes the following topics:
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4. Optional: To hide the tooltips, under Show Translated Feature Name in Tooltip,
click Hide Tooltip.
When the pointer changes to , you can drag the features to the selected location.
5. Select multiple contiguous features from the Folder and drag the features from
the folder to a location above the folder in the FeatureManager design tree.
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3. Click OK.
4. Hover over a tool in a toolbar to view the enhanced tooltip.
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Markups
You can draw markups with a mouse on nontouch devices, display bounding boxes for
markups, create markups in drawings, and use the context toolbar to access markup
options.
To hide or show markups, click Hide All Types > View Markups on the Heads-up
View toolbar. Right-click a markup in the FeatureManager design tree or in the graphics
area and click Hide to hide markups.
Markup Toolbar
The Ink Markup toolbar is renamed to the Markup toolbar. To view the toolbar, click View
> Toolbars > Markup .
New options:
Color Specifies a color and thickness for the pen and mouse
strokes.
The toolbar displays different options depending on the device. Touch is not available
for nontouch devices.
Markup toolbar for touch devices Markup toolbar for nontouch devices
Context Toolbar
The following options are available when you right-click a markup:
Suppress
Hide
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Export Markup Exports markups as one of the following file types: .pdf,
.bmp, .jpg, .png, and .tif.
4. Under Hide/show tree items, select Show for Markups and click OK.
5. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Markups and click Insert Markup
.
The Markup toolbar appears.
7. Optional: To change the color or the thickness of the line, click Color .
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3. In the Export Markup dialog box, specify the file name and type, and click Save.
When you select .pdf as the file type, one .pdf file is created and each page contains
one markup. When you export multiple markups, the order in which you select the
markups is the order of the pages in the .pdf file.
When you select the other file types, each markup saves to an individual file in the
specified folder. When you export multiple markups, the folder name is the name
specified for File name in the Export Markup dialog box.
Markup Previews
When you hover over a markup in the FeatureManager design tree, a markup preview
appears. In the graphics area, a bounding box with orange edges surrounds the markup.
When you select the markup, the preview closes and a bounding box with blue edges
surrounds the markup.
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2. In the Material dialog box, enter an alphanumeric character or part of a material name
in the search box.
This example searches for plastic. Matching results display materials in the material
tree.
Touch Mode
On the Touch toolbar, Undo appears after you perform an action. The Escape icon
changed to . The icon for the active model tab displays at the bottom of the toolbar.
Model tabs:
• Model
• Design Study
• 3D Views
• Motion Study
Troubleshooting Enhancements
The SOLIDWORKS software provides more information about possible causes of crashes
and known solutions you can use to avoid them in the future. It also makes it easier for
you to supply error reports that will help the SOLIDWORKS development team diagnose
and resolve problems for you.
In the Welcome dialog box, the Troubleshooting tab displays messages for known solutions
to problems you have encountered, and how many times those problems have occurred.
The solutions include contacting Technical Support about installing hotfixes, checking for
updates to see if you need to apply service packs, and making sure the machine has a
certified or tested graphics driver.
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When the SOLIDWORKS software starts, it scans log files to identify crashes that have
known solutions, and creates messages about those solutions in the
solutionmessages.xml file. The file updates when it identifies additional problems and
solutions, and when hotfixes and service packs are applied on the machine. The cumulative
list of messages about problems and solutions, minus those solved by hotfixes and service
packs that have already been applied, displays on the Troubleshooting tab.
To find solutions for crash fixes:
1. In the Welcome dialog box, click Alerts > Troubleshooting.
2. If there are crashes for this release of the SOLIDWORKS software on this machine,
error messages display that tell you how many times the problems causing those
crashes have occurred. The error messages also suggest solutions such as:
• Contacting Technical Support about installing hotfixes.
• Checking for updates to see if you need to apply service packs.
• Making sure that the machine has certified or tested graphics drivers.
Optional. Click Close on the right side of the message to delete it.
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SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals
This chapter includes the following topics:
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System Options
These system options are accessible at Tools > Options > System Options. The Access
column lists which subarea of System Options that the option is located.
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Document Properties
These document properties are accessible at Tools > Options > Document Properties.
The Access column lists which subarea of Document Properties that the option is located.
All uppercase for Sets the default case used in new Drafting
dimensions and hole dimensions and hole callouts to all Standard >
callouts uppercase. Uppercase
Show type in thread Sets the default to include the thread Annotations
callouts Type in cosmetic thread callouts.
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Option Description
Source URL 3D printer list from the Wohlers Report 2019 provided by Wohlers
Associates, Inc.
2. On the Settings tab of the Print3D PropertyManager, click 3D Printer Name , and
click Select Printer.
In the 3D Printers dialog box, a folder list alphabetized by company name appears.
The printer is added to the Favorites folder at the top of the folder list.
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7. For Bottom plane of model, in the graphics area, select a planar face or reference
plane.
The printer appears as a transparent box around the model. Sections of the model
that do not fit in the printer area appear in red.
Opening Documents
Improved Performance When Opening and Saving Files
from a Previous Version
In SOLIDWORKS 2020, most assemblies and drawings, that were saved in a previous
version, open nearly as fast as those saved in SOLIDWORKS 2020. Also, you can make
greater use of lightweight components and drawings without needing to convert them to
the current version.
Previously, some assemblies and drawings, which had not yet been saved in the current
version, took longer to open and save. This was particularly true for assemblies and
drawings with reference components in multiple configurations.
A system option, Force referenced documents to save to current version under
External References improves save performance. When you clear the option, only
documents that have been modified in the current session are saved to the current version
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of SOLIDWORKS. This reduces save times significantly on the first save of large assemblies
and drawings.
For example:
1. Open SOLIDWORKS 2019 assembly with SOLIDWORKS 2019 parts in SOLIDWORKS
2020.
2. Add a mate in the top-level assembly.
3. Click Save.
When you clear this option, only the top-level assembly is saved because it is modified
by adding a mate. When you select this option, the assembly and its references are all
converted to 2020 when saving the assembly. This has been the behavior before
SOLIDWORKS 2020.
With improved open and save performance, some customers may not need to run batch
conversion tools such as the PDM File Version Upgrade Utility or the Convert Files task
in the Task Scheduler.
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Use Lightweight mode and Large Use Large Assembly Mode to improve
Assembly Settings when the number of performance when the assembly
components exceeds contains more than this number of
components
Use Large Design Review mode when Use Large Design Review when the
the number of components exceeds assembly contains more than this
number of components
To access these options, click Tools > Options > System Options > Assemblies.
Selection Sets
You can add and remove selected items to new or existing selection sets. You can add
selected items to multiple selection sets.
In assemblies, only the selection sets for the assembly show when you click Save
Selection. In parts, only the selection sets for the part show. To view selection sets, in
the FeatureManager® design tree, expand Selection Sets .
You can drag a selected item from the FeatureManager design tree or from a selection
set to another selection set. You cannot drag items from an assembly selection set to a
part selection set.
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A check next to a selection set indicates that the selected item is a member of the
selection set.
1. In the FeatureManager design tree, select a selection set under Selection Sets .
2. In the FeatureManager design tree or in the graphics area, CTRL + select or clear
highlighted items.
3. Continue to press CTRL and right-click the selected items, and click Update Selection
Set.
Selected items are added to the selection set.
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Option Description
After you click Preview Slices, the slices appear in yellow on the part.
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3. In the Orientation dialog box, click the Up Axis flyout and select an option:
Apply Y-up views Uses the Y-axis as the up orientation for views.
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Installation
This chapter includes the following topics:
You cannot install the SOLIDWORKS PCB Viewer on the same computer as SOLIDWORKS
PCB.
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Administration
This chapter includes the following topics:
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2. To check or change your current SOLIDWORKS Simulation license, click the Down
arrow on SOLIDWORKS Simulation (CommandManager).
The license that is in-use displays a check mark. If more advanced license types are
available, you can upgrade.
4. Lets you package the files in the Package section into a .ZIP file and send it, along
with a description of the problem, to your technical support contact.
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Administration
Support information appears when you click Get support in the following locations:
• Help
• Logged in
• Welcome dialog box under Resources
• SOLIDWORKS Error Report dialog box
• In SOLIDWORKS Rx, Help
To specify support information:
1. Start the Settings Administrator Tool from an administrative image.
2. In the SOLIDWORKS Setting Administration dialog box, select an option on the
Welcome page and click Next until you reach the Support Information page.
3. Specify the contact information:
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Assemblies
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Envelope Publisher
• Exploded Views
• External References Options
• Flexible Components
• Isolating Interferences
• Large Design Review
• Mates
• Modify Configuration for Toolbox Components
• Patterns
• Performance Improvements for Assemblies
• Save as Copy with a Subset of Configurations
Envelope Publisher
You can use the Envelope Publisher tool to include components from a top-level
assembly as envelopes in a subassembly.
You can work in the subassembly using the published envelopes as reference components
in isolation from the top-level assembly. The envelope components inherit changes from
the top-level assembly.
Multiple subassemblies can have the same envelope. Subassemblies can contain only one
group of envelopes published by Envelope Publisher .
When you select a subassembly as a destination for the envelope, an external reference
is created to the parent assembly. The Published Envelopes folder displays external
reference symbols that indicate the reference state of the envelope.
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Viewing Envelopes
To view envelopes:
1. Click View > Hide/Show.
2. Select an option:
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Envelope Groups
Exploded Views
Auto-Space Components in Exploded Views
You can enable Auto-space components for existing explode steps. You can select
center, rear, or front of the bounding box for the order of auto-spaced components.
Auto-space components is renamed from Auto-space components on drag.
To use Auto-space components in exploded views:
1. Open system_dir:\Users\Public\Public Documents\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS
2020\samples\whatsnew\assemblies\explode\pillow_block.SLDASM.
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5. Click .
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3. Click OK.
Flexible Components
You can define a part component as flexible to drive the geometry of flexible components
by the assembly geometry.
For example, you model a spring in the context of an assembly where the length of the
spring is driven by an external reference in the assembly. You insert the spring into a
second assembly where the spring appears with an out-of-context reference. You can
use the Make Part Flexible tool to remap the out-of-context reference to the second
assembly. As a result, the spring is driven by the second assembly without affecting the
nominal length of the spring.
You can use Make Part Flexible under the following conditions:
• A single part is selected.
• A part is in the top-level of the active assembly.
• A part has external references defined in the context of an assembly that is not the
active assembly.
The external reference must be one of the following entity types:
The custom and configuration-specific properties of the flexible component are the same
as these properties in the component's nominal state. Properties show the value from
the nominal state. Select Use mass property from rigid state to apply the mass
properties of the component in its rigid state to the activated flexible component.
The flexible component updates dynamically when an external reference changes.
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To change a component from flexible to rigid, select the part and click Make Part Rigid
in the context menu. The remapped external references are deleted and the component
returns to its nominal state.
3. Create a coincident mate between Collar<1> and the red face of Spring<1>.
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5. Create a concentric mate between the central axis of Spring<1> and the cylindrical
shaft of Shaft<1>.
6. Click .
7. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Spring<1> and click Make Part
Flexible in the context menu.
In the graphics area, a preview of the unattached reference entity appears.
9. Click .
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Open an assembly, right-click a part, and click Make Part Flexible in the context
toolbar.
Flexible References
External Lists the flexible references that you need to remap. When you select
References in the a reference, a preview appears in the graphics area. Select an entity
selected of the same type in the graphics area to specify the reference.
component
Use mass Applies the mass properties of the component in its rigid state to
property from the activated flexible component as overridden mass properties.
rigid state
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Isolating Interferences
In the Interference Detection tool for assemblies and multibody parts, you can tag
interference, components, or bodies for isolation after you exit the Interference Detection
PropertyManager.
To isolate interferences:
4. Click .
The tagged interferences appear in the graphics area.
You can create and edit linear and circular component patterns when you edit an assembly
in Large Design Review mode. You can edit pattern driven and sketch driven component
patterns. This functionality is available for top-level assemblies only.
For a component pattern that is driven by an unavailable entity,
**LargeDesignReview** shows as a prefix to the entity name in the PropertyManager.
Create
Delete
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Patterned
components
Instances to
skip
1. Click Open .
2. In the dialog box, select an assembly, and then in Mode, select Large Design
Review.
3. Select Edit assembly.
4. Click Open.
5. Click Linear Component Pattern (Assembly toolbar).
6. Specify options in the PropertyManager.
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4. Click Open.
5. Click Mate (Assembly toolbar).
6. Select options in the Mate PropertyManager to create a mate to reference geometry.
7. Click .
8. In the FeatureManager design tree, expand Mates for the top-level assembly to
view the mate.
Mates
Flip Alignment of Width Mates
In the Mate PropertyManager, click Aligned and Anti-Aligned to flip the alignment
of width mates. In the Copy with Mates PropertyManager and in the Quick Mates context
toolbar, click Flip Mate Alignment .
To flip the alignment of width mates:
1. Open an assembly that contains a width mate.
2. In the FeatureManager design tree, expand Mates .
3. Right-click Width and click Flip Mate Alignment.
Flip Mate Available for mates that support the flip alignment option.
Alignment
Maximum Value
Minimum Value
Arc/Circle Measurements
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Maximum Value
Minimum Value
Slot Position
Width Position
Patterns
Component Pattern with Variable Instances
You can vary the linear or angular spacing of individual instances of linear and circular
component patterns to override the pattern spacing.
You can use these options in a callout to modify the spacing and direction of an instance:
Distance from Specifies the absolute value from the seed component. Use only
seed positive values.
Available for linear component patterns.
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Angle from seed Specifies the angle from the seed to the selected instance. Use only
positive values.
Available for circular component patterns.
Offset from Specifies the relative value to the nominal position of the selected
nominal instance.
The nominal position of the instance is the location of the instance
before the modification.
You can specify positive and negative values. For negative values,
the absolute distance to the seed must be positive.
Available for linear and circular component patterns.
4. Click the selection orb for 4,1 and click Modify Instance.
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5. In the callout, modify the value for Dir 1 offset from nominal to -60mm and click
outside of the callout.
A shadow instance appears in the new position.
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X mirrored, Y
mirrored
X and Y axes
mirror about the
plane.
X mirrored and
flipped, Y
mirrored
X and Y axes
mirror about the
plane with the X
axis direction
reversed.
X mirrored, Y
mirrored and
flipped
X and Y axes
mirror about the
plane with the Y
axis direction
reversed.
X mirrored and
flipped, Y
mirrored and
flipped
X and Y axes
mirror about the
plane with the Y
axis direction
reversed.
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Center of mass
The distance between the
mirror plane and the center
of mass is equal for the
seed and the mirrored
instance.
Component origin
The distance between the
mirror plane and the origin
is equal for the seed and
the mirrored instance.
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b) For Driving feature or component, select the 04.0 (4) Diameter Hole1
feature.
c) Click Select Seed Position and select the seed component.
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The pattern for round head rivets gb<2> matches the hole pattern.
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SOLIDWORKS CAM
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Customization Settings
• Probing Routines
• Tab Cutting
• Tapered Multipoint Thread Tool
• Universal Post Generator
SOLIDWORKS CAM is offered in two versions. SOLIDWORKS CAM Standard is included with
any SOLIDWORKS license that has SOLIDWORKS Subscription Service.
SOLIDWORKS CAM Professional is available as a separately purchased product that you can
use with SOLIDWORKS Standard, SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
Customization Settings
You can save and restore customization settings for a SOLIDWORKS CAM Technology
Database.
The Customization Settings options are available in the Settings tab. Make sure the
SOLIDWORKS software is not running when you save or restore settings.
Probing Routines
You can use a Probe tool to speed up the setup and manufacturing process.
The defined routines area includes:
• Single Point
• Pocket
• Boss
• 3 Point Boss
• 3 Point Hole
Previously, the probing cycles were controlled through a custom post processor using
drilling cycles in SOLIDWORKS® CAM.
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Tab Cutting
You can create multiple tabs or micro-joints in parts for various fabrication workflows.
The settings are available in the Contour tab.
The tabs or micro-joints are helpful when cutting parts in machines like a plasma, water
jet, or laser. They keep small parts from tipping or falling through the cut process.
Previously, the Avoid Area options handled this functionality in SOLIDWORKS CAM.
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SOLIDWORKS Composer
This chapter includes the following topics:
• SOLIDWORKS Composer
• SOLIDWORKS Composer Sync
SOLIDWORKS Composer
SOLIDWORKS® Composer™ software streamlines the creation of 2D and 3D graphical
contents for product communication and technical illustrations.
BOM ID Callouts
A BOM table property lets you display BOM table entries only for geometry actors with
visible callouts that display the BOM ID.
See Composer Help: Editing Actor Properties > BOM Table Properties > Filter.
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Previously, Composer silently imported all appearances whether you wanted them or not.
See Composer Help: Composer Help: Managing (Default) Document Properties > Advanced
Properties > Properties > Input - Import.
See Composer Help: Managing (Default) Document Properties > Advanced Properties >
Properties > Input - Import.
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Previously, Composer silently imported all appearances whether you wanted them or not.
See Composer Help: Composer Help: Managing (Default) Document Properties > Advanced
Properties > Properties > Input - Import.
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See Composer Help: Managing (Default) Document Properties > Advanced Properties >
Properties > Input - Import.
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Detailing and Drawings
This chapter includes the following topics:
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1. Click Hole Callout (Annotation toolbar) or Insert > Annotations > Hole Callout.
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2. Select the view and click Alternate Position View (Drawing toolbar).
3. In the PropertyManager, for Existing configuration, select the configuration for the
as-purchased junction box (Buy_01).
4. Click .
Phantom lines show the tabs of the Buy_01 configuration.
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You replace it with an as-purchased configuration that has different tab geometry
(Buy_02).
To edit alternate position views for parts:
1. In the FeatureManager® design tree:
a) Expand Sheet , and then expand the Drawing View that contains the
alternate position view.
3. Click .
Phantom lines show the tabs of the Buy_02 configuration.
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Chain Dimensions
You can create a chain of associated dimensions measuring from one feature to the next.
You can create chain dimensions in drawings and in sketches in parts and assemblies.
Chain dimensions are reference dimensions driven by the geometry. You cannot change
their values or use the values to drive the model.
When you create chain dimensions, your first selection defines the starting edge of the
chain. Subsequent selections are measured from one selection to the next. You can select
items such as edges, vertices, circles, and midpoints.
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You can delete a dimension from a set of chain dimensions. The surrounding dimensions
automatically adjust to prevent gaps in the chain.
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Cosmetic Threads
Adding Callouts for Non-Hole Wizard Holes
You can add cosmetic thread callouts to holes not created with the Hole Wizard.
In a side view of a hole, use the Smart Dimension tool to add the thread callout as
defined in the Cosmetic Thread feature in the source part or assembly.
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Simplifying Callouts
In parts, assemblies, and drawings, you can exclude the thread Type (such as Machine
Thread or Straight Pipe Tapped Thread) from callouts for cosmetic threads.
To simplify callouts:
In the Cosmetic Thread PropertyManager, under Thread Callout, clear Show type.
To set the default for Show type:
Click Tools > Options > Document Properties > Annotations and select or clear
Show type in thread callouts.
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These options are available for an active sheet when you right-click Markup in the
FeatureManager design tree:
Edit Markup
Hide
Export Markup Exports markups as one of the following file types: .pdf,
.bmp, .jpg, .png, and .tif.
3. Click Draw (Markup toolbar) to add markup content using the mouse.
4. Click Exit Markup to save the markup.
5. To export the markup, right-click Markup and click Export Markup .
6. In the dialog box, click Save.
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You can also click and select a predefined scale from the list.
Design Library
When you save a note that contains symbols and linked values to the Design Library, the
software stores those symbols and values within the note. When you insert the note from
the Design Library into another drawing, the stored symbols and values display correctly.
The stored symbols and values are not linked to the original note from the original
document.
Previously, the software did not store the symbols and linked values in the Design Library
note and they displayed an error when inserted into another drawing.
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This functionality is supported for notes added to the Design Library in SOLIDWORKS®
2020 or later. Notes added to the Design Library in earlier releases still show errors.
Detailing Mode
You can use Detailing mode to open large drawings quickly. The model data is not loaded,
but you can add and edit annotations within the drawing.
Detailing mode is useful if you need to make minor edits to drawings of large assemblies
or drawings with many sheets, configurations, or resource-intensive views.
Detailing mode is available for drawings saved in SOLIDWORKS 2020 and later.
Saving
You can save your changes to the existing drawing file without exiting Detailing mode.
Saving in Detailing mode does not require a special save format.
• If you save the drawing in Detailing mode, and then close it and reopen it, you can
continue to edit the items you created in Detailing mode.
• If you save the drawing in Resolved mode, the dimensions and annotations you created
in Detailing mode are resolved and saved. Then if you close the drawing and reopen
it in Detailing mode, the ability to edit the resolved dimensions and annotations is
limited. You can only change their position or delete them.
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Limitations
• You cannot create new drawing views.
• You cannot create centerlines, center marks, or hatching.
• You cannot use the Undo tool.
• Draft quality section views cannot be selected or exported to DXF/DWG.
• Detailing mode is not available for detached drawings.
Detailing mode is available for drawings saved in SOLIDWORKS 2020 and later.
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Flag Notes
Flag Note Bank
The Flag Note Bank appears only on drawings that have flag notes.
Foreshortened Dimensions
Arrow Styles
Two new arrow styles are available for foreshortened dimensions.
Click Tools > Options > Document Properties > Drafting Standard > Dimensions
> Linear. Under Foreshortened, the new options are:
Straight
Single arrow
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Drafting Standards
Foreshortened dimensions are available for all drafting standards. Previously, they were
only available for the ANSI drafting standard.
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eDrawings
This chapter includes the following topics:
eDrawings Performance
Performance is improved when you hover over and select entities using the Measure
and Markup Dimensions tools.
Quality
When you open a SOLIDWORKS or eDrawings part or assembly in eDrawings:
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• Ability to zoom and turn notes on/off • Surface finish symbols. Corrected symbol
• BOM display. Corrected background lines, text position, angle, and display.
paper alignment, sizing, and highlighting • Text. Corrected mirrored notes, italics,
plane. angle, font, and note positioning.
• Color
• Geometric tolerance symbols. Corrected
position, rotation, box lines, and specific
angles for general tolerances.
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Virtual Reality
With Virtual Reality (VR), you can explore models at a 1:1 scale.
Using HTC VIVE™ and VIVE Pro™ VR headsets, you can walk around and through your
model in VR. You can examine each part in assemblies and take apart assemblies one
part at a time.
Computers with Microsoft Windows® 10 1709 and later using Valve SteamVR™ support
VR in eDrawings.
Controller Interaction
The controller supports additional functionality when you interact with models.
Button Functionality
Creates an exploded view of the model from the nondominant hand controller.
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Button Functionality
Selects the component with a single click. You can focus on manipulating the
component with button 3 without holding down button 4 simultaneously. If
you click button 4 again, the component returns to its original position.
Previously you had to hold down button 4 to keep the component selected.
To add image files for custom floors and skies, click VR Options (if you have a VR
model open) or Tools > VR Options. In the dialog box, browse to a folder that includes
the image files and click OK.
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Floor Sky
Environment Pane
Image Quality
Image quality in VR has improved with:
• Full screen anti-aliasing
• Larger draw distances
• Realistic reflections and transparencies on models
2019
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Model Display
You can display models with:
• Ambient occlusion
• Dynamic shadows
• Non-RealView appearances
Opening Models
You can open multiple models in VR in eDrawings. Although you can view only one model
at a time in the VR headset, you can switch between models on the desktop. eDrawings
can have either VR or non-VR documents open, but not both at the same time. To switch
between VR and non-VR documents, close all current documents in eDrawings.
Warning Messages
Warning messages help you use VR properly. They appear when:
• A laptop is not plugged into a charger when you click Play to view the model in
a VR headset.
• The VR headset is not plugged in.
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Leader Lines
• Minimum Bend Radius and Bend Factor
• Project Viewer
• Reimport Electrical Data for Wires, Cables, and Harnesses
• Report Enhancements for Rows and Columns
• User Rights Manager
Leader Lines
You can create leader lines with blocks and notes in 2D panel layouts and harness
drawings.
To create a leader line, on the Draw tab, under Annotation, click Block leader or
Text leader .
Annotation
Text leader Opens the Text leader section under the Command
panel.
Block leader Opens the Block leader section under the Command
panel.
Text Leaders
To create text leaders:
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Text Leader
You can draw leader lines freehand or by defining the coordinates in the Text leader
section.
Graphical Properties
When you select a text leader in the graphics area, the Properties panel displays the text
leader line properties under the General, Overall, Leaders, and Text sections. You can
set the following properties:
Arrowhead Specifies the arrowhead type such as closed, dot, and oblique.
Without
horizontal
landing
Grips
When you select a leader, four grips appear at the following positions:
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Callout Description
1 Arrowhead
4 Text position
Block Leaders
To create block leaders:
Block Leader
Graphical Properties
When you select a block leader in the graphics area, the Properties panel displays the
block leader properties under the General, Overall, Leaders, and Block sections. You
can set the following properties:
Block Source Sets the block source such as slot, circle, and box.
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Without
horizontal
landing
Grips
When you select a leader, four grips appear at the following positions:
Callout Description
1 Arrowhead
4 Text position
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Set as current Sets the selected leader style as current for the open
document.
The Bend Radius Factor and Bend Radius (Diameter x Bend Radius Factor) are
interdependent. If you enter the value in one field, the value in the other field updates
correspondingly.
Project Viewer
You can view SOLIDWORKS Electrical projects in the Project Viewer window.
To open Project Viewer, click Projects manager > Preview . The software displays
the selected SOLIDWORKS Electrical project in read-only format.
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View
Real-time Pan Moves the view when you click and move the mouse.
Filters
You can filter a specific document or component. When you open Documents tab, the
software displays the Document Search and when you open Components tab, the
software displays the Component Search.
Side Panel
Preview Zone
Displays the drawings present in the selected Documents or Components tab. Click a
drawing to open it in the viewer zone.
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Viewer Zone
Displays the selected drawing. The software displays one drawing at a time. The drawings
are read-only and you can only use zoom commands.
Routing Parameters
You can set the routing parameters to create electrical harnesses from the Route harnesses
PropertyManager.
Manual harness Adds the components to the harness and creates guidelines.
Select this to manually finish the harness.
Generate fan-outs Creates fan-outs for multipin connectors. This option is enabled
when you select Manual harness.
To control the row height, on the Project tab, click Reports > Properties >
Report configuration edition > Styles and set the Row height.
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Row Style
Minimum height Applies the minimum height entered in Row height. Applicable
for multiple lines in a row.
Fixed height Applies the fixed height entered in Row height. Applicable for
a single line in a row.
Row Height
Enter the row height.
Archive Environment
You can archive and unarchive the environment, user-defined profiles, and linked features.
A notification appears when there is a mismatch between the number of profiles during
archiving and unarchiving.
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Feature Grid
Administrators can export the feature grid list to a .csv file.
User Profile
New Profile Opens the Create profile dialog box, where you enter
the profile name. This option is enabled when you
select an existing system profile. The new profile
copies the feature list of the selected profile.
Reset to Default Sets the rights of the custom profile to the default
rights of the system profile from which it was
referenced.
Apply Changes
Show empty profiles Displays the profiles without groups and users.
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SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Altitude
• Fan Derating
• Logical Expressions in Formula Dependency
SOLIDWORKS® Flow Simulation is a separately purchased product that you can use with
SOLIDWORKS Standard, SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
Altitude
You can use Altitude to set the atmospheric pressure and temperature.
Altitude makes it easier to conduct what-if or optimization analyses.
Fan Derating
Fans are often set to run below their maximum capacity to reduce noise and increase
their lifetime, but still achieve their thermal cooling requirements. Fans run at less than
maximum capacity by reducing their RPMs, which derates the fan curve. The Derating
factor simulates this reduction of the fan curve.
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SOLIDWORKS 3D Interconnect
This chapter includes the following topics:
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assembly file. You can also drag a non-native or neutral CAD file into an active
SOLIDWORKS part or assembly file.
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SOLIDWORKS Manage
This chapter includes the following topics:
SOLIDWORKS® Manage is an advanced data management system that extends the global file
management and application integrations enabled by SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional.
SOLIDWORKS Manage is the key element in providing Distributed Data Management.
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The restriction for adding records from a single object still applies.
BOM Editing
In the dialog box called Open BOM in new window, enhancements include check out and
editing controls.
The controls let you edit the lower-level BOMs faster.
The Open BOM icon added to the BOM tab controls lets you edit the BOM of a record
without opening the property card.
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Creating a Subprocess
While sending multiple items through a process, you can split the selected items into a
connected subprocess.
You can create a subprocess only if you enable it in the process object. The subprocess
retains the history of the parent process. You have flexibility to keep some items in the
parent process and send others to the subprocess.
To create a subprocess:
1. Select items in a process.
2. Right-click and click Create sub-process.
A new process is created, which includes the affected items.
3. Optional: To view affected items that are split into a subprocess, select Show
sub-process.
4. Optional: To view the subprocesses and hierarchy of the processes, click the
Sub-process tab.
Custom Procedures
An option on the Search tool lets specific users or groups run administrator-defined queries
of the database without accessing the database management applications.
Users can define customized procedures, which can include input parameters.
Dashboard Viewer
The Dashboard Viewer lets organizations display a dashboard on a community monitor
that updates periodically.
The application:
• Is available in the SOLIDWORKS Manage program group.
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Area Description
7. Click Apply.
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When you export the comparison information, the Microsoft® Excel file automatically
creates the right and left sides of the comparison on a single sheet.
Dashboard Description
Interactive Capacity Provides project managers with insights for scheduling work.
Planning
User Workload Provides data for a project resource across all projects.
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Object Notes
The Object Notes feature lets administrators provide users with conceptual information
about an object and steps to perform a task. The Object Notes feature is similar to Process
Notes.
Highlights:
• Administrators can add different notes for individual field groups.
• Administrators must enable Object Notes before adding the notes.
• After administrators add information in Object Notes, it appears in every record within
that particular object.
• The data of notes is available in rich text format. Administrators can copy and paste
notes from other applications such as Microsoft® Word.
• Object Notes are not available for Process and Project objects.
The data of Object Notes is specific to a field group. Adding notes to one field group
does not copy it to another field.
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2. Click at the upper-right corner of the Property Card window to view the notes.
Option Description
Do not increment Prevents the creation of a new version each time an output
version of PDM files updates SOLIDWORKS PDM variables or changes the status
in SOLIDWORKS Manage.
It is similar to the SOLIDWORKS PDM transition option to
Overwrite Latest Version.
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Option Description
Permissions: Use Allows a user logged in to the PDM vault to use permissions
permissions from the granted to the user whose credentials are available in the
following user User Name and Password fields.
UI Elements Description
Search all pane Provides preview and advanced search tools and is available
in the right pane.
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Send to Process
The Send to Process functionality lets you select a process for the selected record.
You can perform the following functions with Send to Process:
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SOLIDWORKS MBD
This chapter includes the following topics:
• 3D PMI Compare
• Annotations Folder
• DimXpert
SOLIDWORKS® MBD is a separately purchased product that you can use with SOLIDWORKS
Standard, SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium.
3D PMI Compare
The 3D PMI Compare tool performs a more thorough analysis of reference dimensions
to identify more similarity scenarios based on geometry. It also checks annotation notes,
reference dimensions, and geometric tolerances.
Annotations Folder
In assemblies and parts, annotations appear in subfolders under the Annotations
folder in the FeatureManager® design tree.
From the folder, you can sort the annotations and highlight them in the graphics area.
When you select an annotation in the FeatureManager design tree, it is highlighted in the
graphics area.
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If you sort a view subfolder, only the annotations within that subfolder are sorted. To
return to the original order, right-click the same folder and clear Sort by Annotation
Type.
DimXpert
Annotation Name Format
Names of DimXpert annotations follow a new format.
The new format adds @feature_name(value) to the previous format.
Examples
DistanceBetween3@Plane6(7.5) DistanceBetween3
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Model Display
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Body Compare
• Comparing Bodies
• Body Compare PropertyManager
Body Compare
You can use Body Compare to compare two groups of bodies that are colocated in the
same part or assembly. For example, you can compare a CAD model against a scan file,
mesh file, or another CAD model.
For models that you reverse engineer, use Body Compare to compare these models to
the original scan to find differences. For manufactured parts, you can scan the part and
compare the scan to the source CAD model.
The deviations display on the source body to indicate where the two bodies do not match.
When creating a body, select Unmatched color in the Body Compare PropertyManager
to show where the source and the compare bodies do not match.
Comparing Bodies
To compare bodies:
1. Open system_dir:\Users\Public\Public Documents\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS
2020\samples\whatsnew\model_display\Gear.SLDPRT.
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3. Compare the edges of the gear teeth for Gear1 and Gear2.
a) After viewing the filleted edges of Gear1, right-click Gear1 and click Hide .
b) Right-click Gear2 and click Show to view the nonfilleted edges.
6. Click .
7. To clear the Compare Body Legend, in the graphics area, right-click the legend and
click Body Compare .
To open the Body Compare PropertyManager, right-click the legend and click Body
Compare Properties.
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Click View > Display > Body Compare . You can also select Body Compare from
the Evaluate and Mesh Modeling tabs in the CommandManager.
Body Compare is not available if the part is a single body or if the assembly contains
only one body component.
Specify options to compare bodies:
Bodies to Compare
Dynamic Help Displays detailed help when you hover over the controls.
Source Bodies Specifies the source bodies from a scan, a mesh file, or a
CAD model. Bodies can be any type: classic BREP bodies,
mesh BREP bodies, or graphics bodies. Classic BREP and
mesh BREP can be solid or surface bodies.
Specify the display of the source bodies:
Current View
Hidden Display
Transparent Display
Wireframe Display
Compare Bodies Specifies the CAD model bodies to compare. Bodies can be
any type: classic BREP bodies, mesh BREP bodies, or
graphics bodies. Classic BREP and mesh BREP can be solid
or surface bodies.
Color Settings
Show Legend on Displays the legend after closing the Body Compare
Screen PropertyManager.
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Unmatched color Identifies areas on the compare bodies that do not match
the source bodies.
For example, you compare bodies where the compare body
is not a complete reproduction of the source body. The
unmatched color appears in areas where there is no
corresponding geometry on the source bodies. Either the
geometry is missing or is too far away.
Click Edit Color to select a color.
After you create a body compare analysis, the analysis remains on display in the graphics
area. To close the analysis, right-click in the graphics area and click Body Compare .
To modify the analysis options, right-click in the graphics area and click Body Compare
Properties.
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1. With a graphics body open, click Plane (Reference Geometry toolbar) or Insert
> Reference Geometry > Plane.
The Mid Plane option is automatically selected for the first and second references in
the PropertyManager.
5. Click .
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6. In the PropertyManager:
a) Under Facet Reduction, for Percentage Reduced By , enter 80.
When you enter a percentage value, the tool automatically calculates the number
of facets that the graphics mesh body is reduced to in Reduced Facet Count
. This number is 12140.
b) Click Calculate.
A progress dialog reports decimation status. When the process is complete, a
preview of the decimated body generates. The body does not decimate much.
a) Click Reset to remove the preview and restore the body to its previous state.
b) For Maximum Error Tolerance , enter 25mm.
This option sets the maximum deviation tolerance between the original and
resulting mesh. Increasing this value allows for more notable decimation.
c) Click Calculate.
d) Click .
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The facets in the graphics mesh body are substantially less dense than the original
body.
7. Click Undo on the Standard toolbar to restore the graphics mesh body to its
previous state.
Keep the model open to continue with the next task where you use Paint Select Facets
to decimate a group of facets.
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d) Click .
Keep the model open to continue with the next task where you use Tangent Select
Facets to decimate a group of facets that are tangent to a seed facet.
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Holes
Defining Hole Depth to Tip or Shoulder
You can define the end condition of a hole to the depth of the tip or to the depth of the
shoulder. The options are available for all Hole Wizard features (including the Hole
Wizard Assembly feature) and Advanced Hole types with the following end conditions:
• Blind
• Up to Vertex
• Up to Surface
• Offset to Surface
For legacy holes, the options are only available for holes with drill types such as simple,
tapered, counterbore, countersunk, and counter drilled holes.
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After creating the hole feature, you can switch between the two options. Hole callouts in
drawings display dimensions based on the depth of the end condition.
Previously, the end condition of a hole was calculated only up to the full diameter of the
shoulder.
Hole Wizard
Continuing improvements are available in the Hole Wizard.
For example:
• Thread depths are recalculated. Threads cannot be deeper than the hole, regardless
of whether Automatically calculate blind hole depth is selected or cleared.
• Show custom sizing does not switch between selected and cleared in unexpected
ways.
• Changes to Head Clearance are correctly reflected in the PropertyManager and
Toolbox.
Additional improvements have been made in areas such as updating the tolerance of the
fit between holes and shafts, and handling the Near side countersink option.
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4. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Fillet 1 and click Edit Feature .
5. In the PropertyManager, right-click in Items to Fillet and click Repair All Missing
References.
All missing references are repaired except for **Missing**Edge<8>.
6. Under Items to Fillet, right-click **MissingEdge**<8> and click Clear All Missing
References.
7. Click .
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10. Right-click in Items to Fillet and click Repair All Missing References.
11. Click .
The tool repairs all fillet references at the base of the model.
Surfaces
Creating an Offset Surface Without Failed Faces
The Offset Surface tool identifies faces on a surface it cannot offset, and lets you
create an offset surface without them.
When the tool starts to create an offset surface and encounters failure, it lists faces it
cannot include in the offset surface. Those faces might fail because of one or more of the
following:
• Their offset surface includes an area with a radius of curvature that is less than the
offset distance.
• They self-intersect.
• They conflict or interfere with nearby faces.
• The offset surfaces are not connected, for example, because the offset has broken
references or is based on faces from multiple parts.
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If you click Remove All Failing Faces in the PropertyManager, the tool creates an offset
surface with gaps caused by removing the failed faces. You can repair the gaps by manually
adjusting the offsets of the failed faces and adding them back individually into the offset
surface. An alternative if the tool fails is to reduce the offset distance, and run the tool
again.
Previously, the Offset Surface tool failed when it could not create an offset for one or
more faces of a surface. The tool did not identify which faces caused the failure, which
made the offset surface difficult to complete.
To create an offset surface without failed faces:
1. Open system_dir:\Users\Public\Public Documents\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS
2020\samples\whatsnew\parts\tree_gate.SLDPRT.
2. Click Offset Surface (Surface toolbar) or Insert > Surface > Offset.
3. Select the model by clicking Edit > Select All.
4. In the PropertyManager, for Offset Distance, enter 10mm.
Flip Offset Direction toggles the offset direction of the surface between outward
to inward. This example uses the outward direction, which increases the thickness of
the model and is the default direction.
5. Click .
A message displays that it is unable to offset the selected surfaces. When the tool
completes the analysis, the PropertyManager lists and highlights the failing faces in
Offset Parameters.
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7. Click .
The tool creates a Surface-Offset feature with missing faces, as noted in red.
You can use other surfacing techniques to repair these gaps and then use the feature to
create additional surfaces.
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The thicken surface is parallel to a line drawn between the two sketch points.
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SOLIDWORKS PCB
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Duplicate Designators
• Integration with SOLIDWORKS PDM
• Rigid-Flex Support in SOLIDWORKS PCB
Duplicate Designators
ECAD-MCAD collaboration supports the use of duplicate pad designators in the footprint
library and free pads in the PCB Editor in SOLIDWORKS PCB and Altium Designer.
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• Generate virtual data cards and Where Used items for electronics parts.
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This chapter includes the following topics:
SOLIDWORKS® PDM is offered in two versions. SOLIDWORKS PDM Standard is included with
SOLIDWORKS Professional and SOLIDWORKS Premium, and is available as a separately
purchased license for non-SOLIDWORKS users. It offers standard data management capabilities
for a small number of users.
SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional is a full-featured data management solution for a small and
large number of users, and is available as a separately purchased product.
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By default, when this warning is not set to blocking, only those parent files that fulfill
the child reference state condition are selected for transition.
To change the state of the parent file, in the Do Transition dialog box, select Change
state.
The warning is set to blocking by default for new and upgraded users.
This helps avoid situations such as approving an assembly when the referenced parts are
not approved or when the assembly uses obsolete parts.
To define child reference state conditions:
1. In the Administration tool, click a workflow transition.
2. In the transition's Properties dialog box, in the Conditions tab:
a) Select <Click here to add a condition>.
b) In the conditions list, select Child Reference State.
c) Expand Comparison and select a comparison operator.
d) Under Value, select the state if you selected the Text Equal To or Text Not
Equal To comparison operator.
For the Text Compare operator, enter the value in the workflow name.state
name format. You can also use wildcard characters to specify the pattern.
e) Under Configuration / Path, enter the wildcard characters to specify the file
name or file path pattern.
Leave Configuration / Path blank to apply the condition to all immediate child
reference files.
1. Click .
2. Click Log Out.
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Performance Improvements
You can perform the following actions faster:
• Logging into the vault when you set a large number of files or folders for automatic
caching.
• Viewing the System History of a vault that includes a large number of items.
• Opening a file from a folder that includes a large number of files.
• Creating a new file or subfolder in a folder that contains large number of files.
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Name
Enter the name of the new variable list.
Variables
Selected Variable
Users
Lists users and lets you select the users who can select the variables in quick search.
Groups
Lists groups and lets you select the groups whose members can select the variables in
quick search.
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4. From Search for, Search in, and Search variables in, select the appropriate search
categories.
Search for File/Folder name Searches for the names of files or folders
that match the search string.
Search in Current Folder Searches for the string in the current folder.
Current Folder & Searches for the string in the current folder
Subfolders and its subfolders.
5. In the quick search box, enter the search strings and press Enter.
The search results appear in the same window.
6. Click Close Search to clear the search results and to return the file list.
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Multi-variable Lets you select multiple variables from the existing variables defined
in the vault.
When you select the variables, the edit box displays the variables
separated by | in alphanumeric order.
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SOLIDWORKS PDM supports AND, OR, and NOT operators in input search criteria in
edit-box type fields on search cards.
You can use these search operators in any search card, Web2 search, the SOLIDWORKS
PDM Search tool, and quick search.
Rules:
• Search strings are case-insensitive.
• Operators are case-sensitive and must be capitalized.
• For variables of a numeric or date type, the valid operators are: =, !=, <, <=, >, >=.
• Rules for using escape symbol:
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Double quotation marks that are a part of For example, to search for 3" pipe, enter
an explicit search the string as "3\" pipe".
• In case of multiple operators used in a search, SOLIDWORKS PDM evaluates the search
operators in this order: (), NOT, AND, and OR.
• You can use AND, OR, and NOT search operators or their equivalent symbols &, |, !
respectively.
• You can search for text, integer number, float, and date type data.
• You can use the AND and OR operators with or without the :. For example, for AND
operator, use AND, AND:, &, or &:.
• The search field supports * and ? as wildcard characters.
• You can use = to search for an exact string. For example, to search for a Tools string,
enter the search string as =Tools.
• In case of a string that contains more than one word, you can use "" to search for the
string in the same order of words. For example, to search for pipe tools, enter "pipe
tools".
When you upgrade to SOLIDWORKS PDM 2020, the previously saved searches are
upgraded to follow the new search rules while maintaining the previous behavior and
search results.
term1 AND term2 Returns the match that includes term1 and term2. Terms
TERM1 & TERM2 may appear in any order in the results.
AND: term1 term2 Examples of valid search results:
&: term1 term2 • term1 term2
• term2 term1
• term3 term1 term2
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"(*" term1 term2 "*)" OR AND is the implicit operator for the SPACE character.
"(*)" term1 term2
Returns the match that is enclosed in the parentheses
and that contains term1 and term2.
Examples of valid search results:
• (term1 term2)
• (term2 term1 term3)
"(*" "term1 term2" "*)" AND is the implicit operator for the SPACE character.
or "(*)" "term1 term2"
Returns the match that is enclosed in the parentheses
and that contains the string term1 term2.
Examples of valid search results:
• (term1 term2)
• (term3 term1 term2 term4)
OR (|) Operator
Searches for results that include the term before or after the operator or both.
term1 OR term2 Returns the match that includes either or both term1
TERM1 | TERM2 and term2.
OR: term1 term2 Examples of valid search results:
|: term1 term2 • term1
• term2
• term2 term1
"(*" term1 OR term2 "*)" Returns the match that is enclosed in the parentheses
or "(*)" (term1 OR term2) and that includes either term1 or term2 or both.
Examples of valid search results:
• (term1)
• (term3 term2)
• (term2 term1 term4)
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Web2 Enhancements
When you drag a folder to the file list, the Check In File Structure dialog box opens
automatically.
In the Details section of the data card, in Comment, you can see version comments.
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2 Table view BOM Displays the selected item for Indented or Top
Level Only.
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3 BOM type and Displays the name of the selected BOM at the top with the list of
options other BOMs and options based on the selected BOM.
5 Actions Lets you select options and perform actions based on user
permissions:
• Change State
• Check Out
• Download
• Delete
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1 File name header Displays the file name, selected BOM name, and
configuration or sheet name.
3 Settings control Displays the selected BOM, view option, reference version,
and configuration or sheet.
4 Columns control Lets you select the left and right columns to display.
History Tab
SOLIDWORKS PDM Web2 lets you see a read-only view of the history.
In the large screen layout, the History tab is available in the file detail view. It displays
the table view that includes the Event column and customizable columns:
• Version
• User
• Date
• Comment
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In the small screen layout, the Download with References dialog box displays the list of
files to download in one column.
Click Settings to select the appropriate options. Click Cancel to access the file list.
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SOLIDWORKS Plastics
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Save the deformed body as a new configuration or a new part file. Use the Advanced
Export to access alternative export formats, such as Surfaces and Tessellated body,
to recreate geometry from a deformed shape.
Product designers can use this functionality to evaluate a part’s deformed shape and
assembly fit requirements, while mold designers can size the mold accurately.
Designers of plastic optical lenses can use Body from Deformed Shape in their optical
simulations to evaluate the effect of manufacturing-induced deformation on the
performance of the lens.
Domains Node
The Domains node in the PlasticsManager tree lists the part bodies participating in the
analysis and their domain classification.
The domain classification choices available for a study depend on the type of Injection
Process and Analysis Procedure defined when creating a new study. For a Shell
analysis procedure, the domain choice is limited to Cavity. For a Solid analysis procedure,
the domain choices are: Cavity, Runner, Cooling Channel, Mold, and Insert.
The available domain choices depend on the installed SOLIDWORKS Plastics license.
Notes:
• You can select multiple part bodies to assign the same domain type, which is useful
for models with a large number of bodies.
• You can access the Runner Design, Cooling Channel, and Virtual Mold PropertyManagers
to create these features.
• You can assign the Order in which the cavities are injected for two-shot overmolding
or multishot overmolding designs.
• You can exclude bodies from the analysis.
Before generating the mesh, every part body listed in the Domains node requires a
domain assignment. You can exclude bodies that do not participate in the Plastics
simulation by selecting Exclude from Analysis.
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The following obsolete material grades are removed from the database based on the
supplier’s recommendation.
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EMS-GRIVORY
Grilamid TR XE 3657
Grilamid TR70
Grilamid XE3732
Grilamid TR70 LX
Grilamid ELY 20 NZ
Grilon A28DZ
Grilon A28GM
Grilon A28NZ
Grilon A28V0
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Plastics Tutorials
Seven tutorials covering a range of SOLIDWORKS Plastics workflows are available.
To access the tutorials:
From the SOLIDWORKS Plastics CommandManager, click Settings and Help > Tutorials.
Clear Study Resets the study to its default state. Deletes all boundary
conditions, mesh, materials, process parameters, and results
associated with the active configuration.
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Specification Method
Bounding Box Centers the rectangular volume in space representing the mold on
the approximate centroid of the part.
Parameters
Links the positive and negative coordinate extents, such that the
negative extent varies simultaneously with the positive extent.
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Routing
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Connector Blocks
You can create connector blocks for parts and assembly connectors with the Create
Connector Block PropertyManager and the Routing Library Manager.
The End View Creation PropertyManager is now the Create Connector Block
PropertyManager. In this PropertyManager you can:
• Preview and select the view for connectors using standard views.
• Provide the pin information for the connector block. The pin information is visible on
the flattened drawing view.
To create connector blocks:
• For parts and assembly connectors, click Create Connector Block (Electrical
toolbar) or Tools > Routing > Electrical > Create Connector Block .
• For routing assemblies, in the FeatureManager design tree, expand Components,
right-click any component, and click Create Connector Block or in the graphics
area, right-click the connector and click Create Connector Block .
Pin Information Displays the pin information, which you can edit.
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CPoint Name Displays the connection point name, which you can edit.
Port ID or Pin Number Displays the port ID or pin number, which you can edit.
To create the connection points for the Selected Entities, select the check box for each
row.
Pin Number/Port ID Displays the pin number or port number, which you can edit.
Stub Length Displays the stub length, which you define when you create
connection points. You can edit the stub length.
For assembly connection points, you can edit only the Pin Number/Port ID.
Flatten Options
Show Length Leaders Displays length leaders in the flattened route and on flattened
drawings.
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Edit Tools
Adjust angle from Adjusts the angle of a line or an arc from the X-axis.
X-axis
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Pipe Drawings
You can specify the drawing template and the sheet format for pipe drawings with the
Pipe Drawing PropertyManager.
To access the PropertyManager, click Pipe Drawing (Piping toolbar) or Tools >
Routing > Piping > Pipe Drawing .
Drawing Options
Drawing template Uses the selected template for the pipe drawing.
Update Options
Connectors
Connector Blocks Visible in the drawing view if you select Use drawing
connector blocks when you flatten the route.
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Pin Text Enabled if you provide pin text when you define connector
blocks.
Pin Color Enabled if you provide a pin color when you define connector
blocks.
Annotations
Component Reference Displays the connector name and reference in the drawing
view. When you select Display 3D connectors, the connector
and component name are highlighted when you click the
connector table. When you select Use drawing connector
blocks, the connector name is highlighted when you click the
connector table in the drawing view.
Accessory Components
• Splices
• Inline Components
When you add splices to the route, the software adds a Splices folder to the
FeatureManager design tree.
You can delete splices without components from the FeatureManager design tree or from
the graphics area by deleting the splice junction point.
Splice Options
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Transparent Coverings
You can create transparent coverings for wires and cables.
Click Tools > Options > System Options > Routing and select Create transparent
coverings.
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Sheet Metal
This chapter includes the following topics:
In the Tab and Slot PropertyManager, under Slot, click Slot Length Offset or Slot
Width Offset to set the values as negative. This does not create a negative offset in
cases of a single body tab and slot or if the resulting tab and slot bodies are merged.
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SOLIDWORKS Simulation
This chapter includes the following topics:
• Right-click a simulation folder or subfolder, and click Collapse Tree Items . You
can also right-click an empty are next to a simulation folder to access Collapse Tree
Items.
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For new pin and bolt connector definitions, the default Connection Type is Distributed.
For legacy connector definitions, Connection Type is Rigid.
When you set Connection Type to Distributed, a distributed coupling formulation
connects a reference node (beam element node of a bolt shank) to a group of coupling
nodes inside the imprint regions of a bolt's head and nut. Distributing coupling constrains
the motion of the coupling nodes to the translation and rotation of the reference node.
Nodes located inside the head and nut imprint areas can deform relative to each other.
This constraint is enforced in an average sense in a way that enables control of the
transmission of loads through weight factors at the coupling nodes. For example, the
constraint distributes a bolt's pre-load such that the sum of the forces at the coupling
nodes is equivalent to the total pre-load at the reference node. Uniform weight factors
are applied in this case.
The distributed connection produces more realistic stress and displacement fields at a
bolt's head and nut contact areas.
A rigid connection produces stress hot spot areas inside the head and nut regions of the
connected components, because rigid bars introduce high stiffnesses. A distributed
connection eliminates these high stresses.
The image shows two cylindrical components connected by a bolt with a prestress load
of 1,000 N. No-penetration contact exists between the two components.
Results of a static analysis using rigid and distributed connection for this bolt.
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von Mises stress plot with hot spot at the von Mises stress plot with smoother gradients
head imprint region. at the head imprint region.
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Right-click the Parts folder , and click Apply Draft Quality Mesh to All , or
Apply High Quality Mesh to All .
You can also assign a draft or high-quality mesh quality to selected solid bodies from the
Mesh Quality tab of the Mesh PropertyManager.
The image shows an assembly with draft and high-quality mesh assignments.
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Results from Linear static studies with hybrid meshes are valid as input for dependent
study types such as: Fatigue, Pressure Vessel, Design, and Submodeling studies.
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current study. In the event that the software cannot establish a link between the active
model and the results file in the designated results folder, a warning message lists the
reasons of failure.
Renaming a model file or a simulation study after saving the results can invalidate the
link to the results file. The software cannot reconstruct the link between the new file
and the results saved in the original file <model name-study name.cwr>.
Simulation Evaluator
Simulation Evaluator checks a study's setup to determine if the setup is optimal for a
successful simulation.
To run the Simulation Evaluator, do one of the following:
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Performance is not improved when no-penetration contact or virtual wall contact are
present in any load case.
The Intel Direct Sparse solver performs the global stiffness matrix factorization (which
consumes the majority of the total solution time) only once, because the stiffness matrix
remains the same for each load case.
The optimized reconfiguration of the Intel Direct Sparse solver was introduced in
SOLIDWORKS Simulation 2019, and it was realized for pressure, force, and torque load
types.
Incompatible Bonding
The algorithm of the surface-to-surface incompatible bonding is improved. The solver
calculates correctly the zero-stress state and zero frequencies for rigid body modes.
The calculation of stresses at bonded interfaces with unmatched (incompatible) meshes
is also improved.
The default option for bonded component contact is now set to Incompatible mesh.
You can change the mesh setting for the Component contact (including the Global
Contact option) to Compatible mesh or Incompatible mesh for a bonded contact
type from Simulation Options > Default Options > Contact.
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Beam or Truss
Convection No Yes
After running a thermal study, you can view thermal plot results on beam models. The
temperature result plot of a truss is shown.
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Sketching
This chapter includes the following topics:
2. Click Style Spline (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Entities > Style Spline
.
3. Sketch a spline.
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5. Click 3 Point Arc (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Entities > 3 Point Arc
.
6. Sketch an arc that shares common end point with the spline.
10. Click .
The result is a smooth continuity with equal curvature and equal rate of curvature at
the shared end point between the spline and arc.
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You cannot edit a reference sketch. In the FeatureManager® design tree, right-click
the reference sketch and click Make Edit Sketch. The software converts the
reference sketch to a regular sketch and you can edit it.
Power Modify Modifies the sketch geometry when you use ink strokes
as gestures to trim, extend, split, offset, and add fillets
and chamfers to sketch geometry.
After using Power Modify, you can further update the sketch geometry by using the
following tools on the context toolbar:
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You can use the Power Modify ink strokes to do the following:
• Add fillets by drawing an arc that intersects sketch geometry.
When you add multiple fillets quickly, the software converts all the pink strokes into
fillets at the same time. The software considers them as consecutive fillets with the
same radius and creates an automatic relation with the first fillet in the series.
• Add chamfers by drawing a line that intersects sketch geometry.
• Extend sketch entities along their natural paths by drawing a line or arc that partially
overlaps the sketch geometry to which you want to extend.
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• Split sketch entities by drawing two intersecting lines or arcs on sketch geometry.
• Offset sketch entities by drawing two parallel lines that intersect sketch geometry. You
can offset the following sketch geometries:
• Multiple lines, arcs, or splines
• Multiple shaded sketch contours
Silhouette Entities
You can create multiple sketch entities by projecting the outline of the bodies in a part
or components in an assembly onto a parallel sketch plane.
Silhouette entities create parametric sketch constraints on the model. You can use
silhouette entities when you use Sketch and 3D Sketch On Plane .
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• The Silhouette Entities tool is available only when you clear the Graphics-only
section option.
• Silhouette entities do not contain sketch constraints.
• You can silhouette a component that has only a single instance in an assembly.
To use silhouette entities, click Silhouette Entities (Sketch toolbar) or Tools >
Sketch Tools > Silhouette Entities .
4. Click Silhouette Entities (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Tools > Silhouette
Entities .
5. In the PropertyManager, for Entities to Silhouette, select base plate<1> from the
FeatureManager design tree.
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6. Clear External silhouette to create sketch entities of the outer body and the internal
entities of the model.
7. Click .
To create entities of the external silhouette only, select External silhouette.
Silhouette entities appear on the sketch.
Entities to Silhouette
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SOLIDWORKS Visualize
This chapter includes the following topics:
SOLIDWORKS® Visualize is a separately purchased product that you can use with SOLIDWORKS
Standard, SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium, or as a completely separate
application.
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1. In the Palette, on the Scenes tab, click Add > New Light.
2. Select an option: Pick Target, Pick Position, or Match Current Camera.
If you select Pick Target or Pick Position, pick a point in the viewport.
3. For Type, select IES Profile.
4. Under IES Profile, click , browse to your IES profiles folder, and select a
file.
5. Set options in the Palette.
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Inline Rendering
SOLIDWORKS® Visualize supports and defaults to Live rendering mode. This can improve
performance and reduce memory consumption for final renders.
Instancing
SOLIDWORKS Visualize can handle duplicated geometry, such as patterned components
from SOLIDWORKS assemblies, more efficiently.
Typically, for larger SOLIDWORKS assemblies, the use of duplicated geometry requires
less GPU memory and reduces the likelihood of running out of GPU memory.
Appearance part-grouping mode does not support this functionality.
MDL Support
SOLIDWORKS Visualize supports full editing capabilities of NVIDIA® Material Definition
Language (MDL) materials.
You can modulate textures and edit color fields and parameters.
Also, these materials are supported in Preview mode.
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2. In Microsoft® File Explorer, browse to the location on your computer where you installed
the NVIDIA vMaterials catalog.
3. To assign a material to a part, drag any .mdl file and drop it on the part in
SOLIDWORKS Visualize.
4. To edit the material, select it in the viewport or on the Appearances tab, and then
edit parameters on the Appearances tab.
The changes you make affect only the copy of the appearance in the project. The
source appearance is not affected.
Change State Changes the workflow state. Workflow states represent where
the file is in the design and approval process, such as Under
Editing, Waiting for Approval, or Approved.
Check Out Checks out a file to give you exclusive right to edit it until you
check it back in. Other users can open the file for viewing and
copying but cannot change it.
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Get Latest Version Changes the version of a file in your local cache to the latest
available version.
Get Version Changes the version of a file in your local cache to another
version you select.
Select in Windows (Available if a file that is saved outside the PDM vault is open.)
Explorer Opens Windows Explorer in the folder where the selected file
is located and preselects the file.
Show Card Opens the SOLIDWORKS PDM data card for the document you
are viewing.
Local Version Displays version information for the document in the local
cache.
Local Revision Displays revision information for the document in the local
cache.
Checked Out By Displays the name of the user who has checked out the file.
Checked Out In Displays the location (system name and path) where the user
checked out the file.
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This chapter includes the following topics:
Point Extends a primary member from the start point to the end
point. Click Chain Link to add members along a chain of points.
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2. Click Insert > Structure System > Structure System to enter Structure System
mode.
3. Click Insert > Structure System > Primary Member to add primary members.
1. In the Member tab, under Primary Member Type, click Point Length Member .
2. Under End Condition, select Length and enter 200.00mm.
The PropertyManager displays the following members:
• Point11@Point and point
• Point5@Point and point
• Point9@Point and point
• Point7@Point and point
3. In the graphics area, select the four sketch points on the Point and point plane.
4. Click .
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3. In the graphics area, click each point at the corners of the rectangle on the Top plane.
The PropertyManager lists the following pairs:
• Point8@Base Point, Point6@Base Point
• Point6@Base Point, Point7@Base Point
• Point7@Base Point, Point5@Base Point
• Point5@Base Point, Point8@Base Point
4. Click .
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3. In the graphics area, select the point on the plane labeled Up to point.
6. Click .
4. In the graphics area, click the remaining corner on the rectangle on the Top plane.
5. In the Member tab, enter 280.00mm for Length.
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Split Members
You can split primary and secondary members by specifying references or dimensions.
For Reference type, you can select faces, reference planes, or members. For Dimension
type, you can specify a dimension for length, direction vector, and the number of split
member instances to create.
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2. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Structure System2 and click Edit
Feature .
3. In the graphics area, select this member as shown.
4. Optional: Ctrl + select the two members above Member8 as shown in the graphics
area.
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6. In the graphics area, select the vertical member that intersects the horizontal
members, as shown.
7. Click .
Members 8, 20, and 16 split at their intersection of Member 15.
Do not exit Structure System mode. Keep the model open to continue with the next
step.
4. Click .
5. In the FeatureManager design tree, expand Structure System2 and expand
<iso><square tube><20 x 20 x 2>(3).
Member21 lists the split instances from Member21_1 to Member21_6.
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a) For Pattern Direction , select the edge shown in the graphics area.
b) Select Up to reference.
c) Click in Reference Geometry , and in the graphics area, rotate the model
and select the face shown.
7. Click .
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Member .
6. Click in Support Plane, and in the flyout FeatureManager design tree, select Plane2.
A row of secondary members displays along the right side of the model.
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• Opposite
• Out of Plane
• None
The Angle Twist property indicates the angle between the normals of two end cut planes
for out of plane trimming. You can set the angle 0–180 degrees.
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