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Sustainability Awareness at the Part Level PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Lou Gallo   
Thursday, 25 June 2009 14:43

sustainability-icon.pngSolidWorks World 2010 introduced a utility integrated into SolidWorks 2010 that was built in partnership with PE International called SustainabilityXpress (code name "SAGE"). This would enable SolidWorks users to assess the environmental impact of a part's material selection, manufacturing processes as well as transportation impacts associated with the region of manufacture to region of use. SustainabilityXpress (SusX), like many "Xpress" tools in SolidWorks, is used to bring awareness of a technology and/or services that may give insight to certain aspects of design. SolidWorks has quite an "Xpress" list, however this tool could be the first step to an overall understanding of sustainability principals at the global level.

Let's face it, sustainability is typically not at the forefront of our minds when we design because we are honed in on F^3 (fit, form and function) as well as production costs (materials and manufacturing). Since SusX does not take into account these design aspects in it's evaluation, may critics has pitched negative comments toward the tool expressing that if SusX does not determine the costs associated with "Greener" processes and/or material selections then it's value proposition is missing. Obviously cost is a major decision factor when it comes to how a product will be manufactured however additional insight can be a good thing.

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Take simulation/FEA tools for example. When these tools first hit the market, many were skeptical that a computer could give advice on design shape or material selection. The term "When it doubt, built it stout" was a successful approach however the amount of material cost that could be eliminated by a better structural shape that uses less material led to a more efficient product design in the end. We all know how that is playing out in today's design landscape.

SustainabilityXpress gives the user a better (green) or worse (red) assessment to choose locations, materials and manufacturing processes that are better than the previous selection. You will still be required to do your homework on cost differences in the material or processes, but using each as a control variable you can determine a selection within budget that is more environmentally friendly.

One tool of SusX that seems to be getting praise is the "Find Similar Material" option. It allows the user to select search criteria for materials that match (any, greater than, less than or approximate) to the material's physical properties like density, yield strength, thermal expansion, and alike. Whether you use this tool for the live environmental impact dashboard below it or just a great tool to find an alternate material that better meets your needs, it is at least worth a look.

SustainabilityXpress is available on the SolidWorks LABS site for download and for a great review and layout of the interface, check out SolidSmack for his recent post on SusX. Remember, awareness starts small and giving all SolidWorks users another tool to help evaluate design decisions inside the CAD tool is a great first step. ~Lou

 
RealView Perspective. PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Lou Gallo   
Sunday, 02 September 2007 23:27

Many of you may have seen screenshots of SolidWorks 2008 or may have heard talk about hardware requirements that will be necessary to support this new graphic capability. RealView was introduced in SolidWorks 2004 and has continued to be in the product over the past 4 releases, which was essentially a real-time visual material property on the model. SolidWorks 2008 has redefined RealView as we know it. RealView in 2008 is no longer only a real-time material property it is real-time PhotoWorks including the environment around the model! This capability shift will require some understanding with respect to graphic card support since there will now be three levels of support when it comes to RealView. Realview supportSupport for RealView is now laid out like Olympic medals, Gold, Silver and Bronze. Gold, being the highest support, will enable all 2008 RealView features with Silver still supporting RealView with some limitations. This can mean that some of the reflections or environments may be disabled during modification of geometry or during rotation. Then bronze bringing up the rear with support of the RealView capabilities seen in previous versions. This will remove support of the environment rendering, leaving only the material visual properties displayed.

The two players supporting this new RealView capability are ATI and nVidia. ATI has a 7 supported cards at the gold level where nVidia has 13 at this point. I am sure we will see more cards step up to the plate as this becomes more common so if you have a system with a card that is a few years old, you may want to check the SolidWorks Graphics Cards site to see if you are going to run into any issues.

Personally, I think it looks very cool and didn't think it was that big of a deal the first time I laid eyes on it. What is incredible is how great it looks! If you are looking to create something realistic without having to do much work setting up PhotoWorks to render your model, a simple File, Save As, JPEG will leave you with an incredible looking picture that could be used for any marketing piece! ~Lou

 


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