Once Alex was satisfied with his design, he used SolidWorks 2018 to create a detailed set of engineering drawings and a 3D model that could be used for manufacturing. The design was then sent to a 3D printer for prototyping, where the team could test the helmet's fit, form, and function.
The prototype was a huge success, and GreenCycle decided to move forward with production. Alex's design was manufactured using a combination of 3D printing and injection molding, producing a high-quality, recyclable bike helmet that exceeded safety standards.
Alex used Solidsquad to run simulations on his design, analyzing the helmet's behavior under different loading conditions. He tested the helmet's impact resistance, simulating crashes at various speeds and angles. The results were displayed in vivid detail, showing the stress and strain on the helmet's structure.
As Alex continued to iterate on his design, Solidsquad helped him optimize the helmet's performance. The add-in provided detailed analysis of the design's mass, volume, and surface area, enabling Alex to minimize material usage while maintaining structural integrity.
As he began to design the bike helmet, Alex used SolidWorks 2018's intuitive tools to create a 3D model of the product. He defined the helmet's shape, adding ventilation channels, a visor, and a chin strap. With Solidsquad, he could analyze the design's structural integrity, simulating various impact scenarios to ensure the helmet would meet safety standards.
The GreenCycle bike helmet, designed with SolidWorks 2018 and Solidsquad, became a bestseller in the cycling community. The product's innovative design and sustainable materials helped reduce waste and minimize environmental impact.
Once Alex was satisfied with his design, he used SolidWorks 2018 to create a detailed set of engineering drawings and a 3D model that could be used for manufacturing. The design was then sent to a 3D printer for prototyping, where the team could test the helmet's fit, form, and function.
The prototype was a huge success, and GreenCycle decided to move forward with production. Alex's design was manufactured using a combination of 3D printing and injection molding, producing a high-quality, recyclable bike helmet that exceeded safety standards.
Alex used Solidsquad to run simulations on his design, analyzing the helmet's behavior under different loading conditions. He tested the helmet's impact resistance, simulating crashes at various speeds and angles. The results were displayed in vivid detail, showing the stress and strain on the helmet's structure.
As Alex continued to iterate on his design, Solidsquad helped him optimize the helmet's performance. The add-in provided detailed analysis of the design's mass, volume, and surface area, enabling Alex to minimize material usage while maintaining structural integrity.
As he began to design the bike helmet, Alex used SolidWorks 2018's intuitive tools to create a 3D model of the product. He defined the helmet's shape, adding ventilation channels, a visor, and a chin strap. With Solidsquad, he could analyze the design's structural integrity, simulating various impact scenarios to ensure the helmet would meet safety standards.
The GreenCycle bike helmet, designed with SolidWorks 2018 and Solidsquad, became a bestseller in the cycling community. The product's innovative design and sustainable materials helped reduce waste and minimize environmental impact.