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Whether youโ€™re a seasoned
SolidWorks Simulation
veteran, new to the software, or even just evaluating how it would fit into
your design process, you’ve probably asked one or both of these questions
about SolidWorks Simulation:

โ€œCan I _______with SolidWorks Simulation?โ€

โ€œHow Do I _______ย with SolidWorks Simulation?โ€

Maybe you want to know how to idealize a bearing in SolidWorks Simulation, or
whether Flow Simulation can predict vortex shedding. Whatever your question,
the HRS Simulation team is looking to give you answers live at
SolidWorks World 2014ย on Monday, January 27th at 2:45pmย in a presentation weโ€™re calling
โ€œCan I and How do I…with SolidWorks Simulation”.

We are also accepting advanced submissions for complex problems or problems
that require a thorough explanation. Submit at
http://dropbox.yousendit.com/hrssimulationservices
or by email –
[email protected].

Donโ€™t forget to check out our other presentations:

SolidWorks Flow Simulation Design Challenge by Damon Tordini, Simulation
Specialist on Tuesday, January 28th at 2:45PM
Take a first-hand look at the capabilities of SolidWorks Flow Simulation by
testing your own design instincts. Attendees will get the chance to optimize
the design of a heat sink and see detailed analysis results. How will your
skills stack up versus the competition?

Enterprise PDM API Introduction Workshop by Wasay Noori, Senior
Applications Developer on Monday, January 27th at 4:30PM.
Learn how to access the Enterprise PDM vault using your own external
application to view the workflow states and transitions, read file and folder
information, access users, and commit changes. Familiarity with VB.NET or C#
is highly recommended.

See you at SolidWorks World 2014!

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It often takes a team to solve a problem โ€“ and sometimes it takes a team to write about it. The Hawk Ridge Systems Engineering Team is comprised of our Product Managers, Applications Engineers, and Support Engineers. They've collaborated on this article to bring you the most accurate information about the solutions you use for design and manufacturing.