Date: Wednesday, July 16th, 2014
Time: 11 AM EST to 12 PM EST
Medium: Gotowebinar
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The first part of a 2 part series demonstrating the new features and functions of 3DCS Version 7.3
3DCS Vesion 7.3 is coming out soon! With it come an expanded array of visual tools to make comprehension of your results and model data faster and more efficient. With many new features to speed up and expand your modeling, 3DCS Version 7.3 is a must have in the digital manufacturing age.
This free webinar event covers a few of the new features including:
Contour and Line Color Mapping Visualize your quality data in new ways to increase comprehension and quickly identify critical areas to quality. With color mapped areas of your assembly, identify where parts are out of spec, and root cause the contributors. View line tags to see visually the amount of variation on your virtual prototype, allowing users to quickly understand their model results despite large assemblies.
Process Capability DB Have many common assembly and manufacturing processes in your line? Create a database of common processes to quickly add to models. This ease of life feature will speed up modeling by leaps and bounds, allowing quick addition of moves to your assemblies.
Naming Alias Are naming conventions becoming time consuming or tedious? With hundreds of parts, measures and moves, are you spending too much time typing, and not enough time modeling? Use Naming Alias to quickly tag and name new additions to your assembly, giving you more time to spend modeling and analyzing.
Compliant Modeling - Thermal and Gravity DCS has been driving the functionality of Compliant Modeler to meet the demands of FEA Engineers. With increased thermal and gravity effects, modelers can simulate their processes with a level of accuracy not seen before.
Click the image to the right to see a video case study on measuring gravity's affect on wing placement.
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