Solid Edge

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Solid Edge
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Solid Edge screen
Developer(s)Siemens PLM Software
Initial release1995
Stable release
Solid Edge 2021 / June 2020
Operating systemWindows 10
TypeCAD software
LicenseProprietary
Websitesolidedge.siemens.com

Solid Edge is a 3D CAD, parametric feature (history based) and synchronous technology solid modeling software. It runs on Microsoft Windows and provides solid modeling, assembly modelling and 2D orthographic view functionality for mechanical designers. Through third party applications it has links to many other Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) technologies.

Originally developed and released by Intergraph in 1996 using the ACIS geometric modeling kernel, it changed to using the Parasolid kernel when it was purchased and further developed by UGS Corp in 1998. In 2007, UGS was acquired by the Automation & Drives Division of Siemens AG. UGS company was renamed Siemens PLM Software on October 1, 2007.

Since September 2006, Siemens has also offered a free 2D version called Solid Edge 2D Drafting. Solid Edge is available in Design and Drafting, Foundation, Classic or Premium. The "Premium" package includes all of the features of "Classic" plus mechanical and electrical routing software, and powerful engineering simulation capabilities for Computer Aided Engineering (CAE).[1]

Solid Edge is a direct competitor to SolidWorks, Creo, Inventor, IRONCAD, etc.

Solid Edge screen

Release History[]

Version Name Release Date Notes
Solid Edge 1 1995 First release.
Solid Edge 2 1996
Solid Edge 3 1996
Solid Edge 3.5 October 1997 The Sheet Metal environment was introduced.
Solid Edge 4 1997
Solid Edge 5 1998 UGS Corp switched from the ACIS modeling kernel to Parasolid kernel.
Solid Edge 6 1999
Solid Edge 7 1999
Solid Edge 8 2000
Solid Edge 9 2001
Solid Edge 10 2001
Solid Edge 11 2002
Solid Edge 12 2002
Solid Edge 14 2003 Rapid Blue Surfacing added.
Solid Edge 15 2003
Solid Edge 16 2004
Solid Edge 17 2005
Solid Edge 18 2006
Solid Edge 19 2007
Solid Edge 20 2008
Solid Edge ST1 2008 With Synchronous Technology.
Solid Edge ST2 2009
Solid Edge ST3 13 October 2010 Allowed both Synchronous and Ordered mode to exist in all modelling environment.
Solid Edge ST4 2011
Solid Edge ST5 2012
Solid Edge ST6 2013
Solid Edge ST7 2014 Older Virtual Studio renderer replaced with Keyshot; 64-bit only.
Solid Edge ST8 2015[2]
Solid Edge ST9 15 July 2016
Solid Edge ST10 1 August 2017
Solid Edge 2019 27 June 2018
Solid Edge 2020 12 Sept 2019
Solid Edge 2021 June 2020

Modeling[]

Ordered[]

The ordered modeling process begins with a base feature controlled by a 2D sketch, which is either a linear, revolved, lofted, or swept extrusion. Each subsequent feature is built on the previous feature. When editing, the model is "rolled back" to the point where the feature was created so that the user cannot try to apply constraints to geometry that does not yet exist. The drawback is that the user does not see how the edit will interact with the subsequent features. This is typically called "history" or "regeneration based" modeling. In both ordered and synchronous mode Solid Edge offers very powerful, easy yet stable modeling in hybrid surface/solid mode, where "Rapid Blue" technology helps the user to create complex shapes in an intuitive and easy way.

Direct[]

The Direct modeling features allows the user to change model geometry/topology without being hindered by a native model's existing—or an imported model's lack of—parametric and/or history data. This is particularly useful for working with imported models or complex native models. Direct modeling features are available in both Ordered and Synchronous mode. If used in the Ordered mode, the direct modeling edits are appended to the history tree at the point of current rollback just like any other ordered feature.

Synchronous[]

The software combines direct modeling with dimension driven design (features and synchronously solving parametrics) under the name "Synchronous Technology".[3] Parametric relationships can be applied directly to the solid features without having to depend on 2D sketch geometry, and common parametric relationships are applied automatically.

Unlike other direct modeling systems, it is not driven by the typical history-based modeling system, instead providing parametric dimension-driven modeling by synchronizing geometry, parameters and rules using a decision-making engine, allowing users to apply unpredicted changes. This object-driven editing model is known as the Object Action Interface, which emphasizes a User Interface that provides Direct Manipulation of objects (DMUI). ST2 added support for sheet metal designing, and also recognizing bends, folds and other features of imported sheet metal parts.

Synchronous Technology has been integrated into Solid Edge and another Siemens commercial CAD software, NX, as an application layer built on the and Parasolid software components.

Convergent Modeling[]

With Solid Edge ST10, Siemens introduced Convergent Modeling which adds the ability to work with polygon mesh data alongside more traditional solid and surface modelling techniques.

Assembly[]

An assembly is built from individual part documents connected by mating constraints, as well as assembly features and directed parts like frames which only exist in the Assembly context. Solid Edge supports large assemblies with over 1,000,000 parts.

Shovel created on Solid Edge

Features[]

A draft file consists of the 3D model projected to one or more 2D views of a part or assembly file.

Solid Edge integrates with Windows Indexing, SharePoint or Teamcenter to provide product lifecycle management. Solid Edge also integrates with PLM products from third parties. Solid Edge ST9 brought a new data management capability that leverages the Windows file indexing service to add basic data management functionality without the need for an additional server or set-up.

Solid Edge provides support for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) starting with Solid Edge ST2 version released in 2009. This functionality is based on Siemens PLM's existing Femap and NX Nastran technologies. From Solid Edge 2019 there was also Computational Fluid Dynamics functionality added from Mentor's FloEFD, and with Solid Edge 2020 Rigid Body Motion, Transient Dynamic analysis was added.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Solid Edge". Structures.Aero. SDA. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Siemens Releases Solid Edge ST8". TenLinks. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  3. ^ https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/synchronous-technology-ebook/28107

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