First Look: Durability with 3DEXPERIENCE Works Simulation is like testing how strong a toy is before you play with it all day.
Imagine you have a super cool robot that can run, jump, and even dance. But you want to make sure it doesn’t break when it plays too hard. That’s where simulation comes in, it's like pretending to play with the robot before it actually does!
How It Works
In 3DEXPERIENCE Works Simulation, engineers use computer power to test how a product will hold up under stress. They can simulate things like:
- How much weight a chair can carry
- How many times a door can be opened and closed before it breaks
It's like giving the robot a tough workout, but instead of real toys, they use the computer to see if everything stays strong.
Why It’s Useful
This way, engineers don’t have to wait until the toy is broken, they can fix it before it even starts playing. It helps make sure your favorite toys last longer, and that's a win for everyone!
Examples
- A toy car is tested in a virtual crash to see if it breaks before being built.
- A simulation helps know how long a chair will last without actually sitting on it for years.
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