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Comparing SolidWorks FloXpress to SolidWorks Flow Simulation

Capability SolidWorks FloXpress SolidWorks Flow Simulation
3D Flow
Animations
Flow Trajectories
Assembly Analysis
Part Analysis
Flow Opening Boundary Conditions
Pressure Opening Boundary Conditions
Steady Problems
Internal Problems
2D Flow  
Boundary Conditions:
  • Ideal Wall
  • Moving Wall
  • Transferred Boundary
 

Contact Resistances  
External Problems  
Fans  
Fluid Subdomains  
Gravity  
Heat Sink Simulations  
Heat Transfer  
Iso surfaces  
Mesh Settings  
Mesh Visualization  
Particle Studies  
Plots
  • 3D-Profile
  • Cut
  • Goal
  • Surface
  • XY
 

Point, Surface, and Volume Parameters  
Porous Media  
Radiation  
Rotation  
Solid Materials  
Thermoelectric Coolers  
Transient Problems  


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