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solidworks e ranla

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hello to all, this time I am not asking you for help, but your opposition to the following question:
can you use set a project in sw with the same philosophy as tekla? I press that I know very little about tekla, to great lines I know that his philosophy is about the reverse to that of sw, or similar software, this is what it is anyway I was told and asked. experts of tekla and sw await your dinque answers.
thank you in advance and hello to everyone.
 
I don't know tekla's philosophy, even if I know people who use it, but I guess it's like all the software they need to develop completely automated cutting distintegration. This assumption, I think of no, xché sw does not "examination" of the back components, but it is the operator who does it at the beginning or at the most in the middle of the project, never in the end would be practically unthinkable. the software that I mean examine the project once finished, this sw does not. I hope I made the idea.
ps: sw through mom dassault could do it and I don't understand why not do it, but this is another speech. . .
 
hi drake, I think it exactly like you, I looked like a real alien when I tried to explain certain things to certain perone, yet it would be enough to see one of the many videos available and available on the net to understand how sw works, but not just him.. but most modelers on the market (inventor, catia, pro-e, creo, etc.). Well, if nothing else my basic concept is exactly right, thank you for the answer, and good evening to you.
 
tekla and solidworks have a different setting, because oriented to two different worlds.
solidworks is a program for mechanics, which can also make a little metal building carpentry.
tekla is a software for building and which provides the use of steel, c.a. etc.

This implies a different way of working. for example in sw positions objects by means of constraints, or using a sketch. in tekla use absolute positions.

each has pros and cons, the best for you, depends on how you place your work, whether it is closer to the tekla or sw philosophy.
 

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