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Solid Edge

Score8.2 out of 10

55 Reviews and Ratings

What is Solid Edge?

Solid Edge is a software solutions for product development — 3D design, simulation, manufacturing, data management, and cloud collaboration. Solid Edge aims to combine the speed and simplicity of direct modeling with the flexibility and control of parametric design.

Solid Edge for top level engineers

Pros

  • Easy rendering
  • Fast plane selection
  • Multi-peripheral compatibility
  • Easy to use tools
  • Onsite and webinar training available

Cons

  • The ability to share files to previous version users
  • Importing more extension types
  • More training facilities worldwide

Most Important Features

  • Easy to use
  • Rendering
  • Both 3D and 2D design capabilities
  • Able to connect to external CAD/CAM software

Return on Investment

  • Updated every year
  • Well priced yearly maintenance plans
  • High standard support level

Alternatives Considered

AutoCAD, NanoCAD, FreeCAD and SOLIDWORKS

Other Software Used

AutoCAD, NanoCAD, SOLIDWORKS

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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Solid Edge to create parts and assemblies of our logistics solutions. Our main issue is the performance of large assemblies in combination with our PDM solution. Simplified parts do not help because then the parts are even slower to download and take longer to open.

Pros

  • It's easy and intuitive to use.
  • You can customize a lot to your needs.

Cons

  • It's hard or sometimes impossible to undo certain operations.
  • Documents get "dirty" even if you just change the view.

Most Important Features

  • Sketches
  • Part Design.
  • Assembly Design.

Return on Investment

  • We switched from AutoCAD to Solid Edge because they still offer perpetual licenses.
  • The API and the Documentation are good enough to develop new company-specific features.
  • If you use the API capabilities, Solid Edge is less stable then needed (Access Violation Errors, etc. )

Alternatives Considered

FreeCAD

Other Software Used

FreeCAD

Full featured CAD system

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Solid Edge is an excellent Engineering tool that lets us design, simulate, draft and manufacture our customer solutions.

Pros

  • Sheet metal design
  • Assembly design
  • Simulation

Cons

  • Wider industry popularity

Most Important Features

  • Part Design
  • Assembly Design
  • Teamcenter Integration

Alternatives Considered

SOLIDWORKS

Other Software Used

Teamcenter, Simcenter Femap

Scaling faster and better with Solid Edge

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Solid Edge to create new designs and customize existing designs. We work with remote teams that can work on same projects remotely. Solid Edge licence management can be improved to support stand alone computers and multiple users. Like many other start ups we work remotely and don't use internet network to run a licence server. For that we need for each computer a standalone licence to run the software.

Pros

  • Team share center
  • mechanical design
  • rendering
  • FEM analysis

Cons

  • Licence management
  • Not having MAC compatibility

Most Important Features

  • Mechanical design
  • Team center
  • FEM

Return on Investment

  • Faster manufacturing
  • Better documentation management

Other Software Used

Autodesk Fusion 360

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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

So we were given a challenge in a student-run BEST/EBEC challenge. It was Siemens' sponsored challenge. First, I used Solid Edge to win the local round held at Erlangen, and then we got the chance to participate in the regional round held at TU Delft, Netherlands. We used Solid Edge software to design the task requirements given to us at the time of the challenge.

Pros

  • Generative Design tool box
  • Other CAD Designs compatibility
  • User-friendly

Cons

  • Some times it crashes very easily

Most Important Features

  • Generative tool box

Return on Investment

  • Given me a chance to learn about a new software