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At a Glance
Autodesk CFD
Autodesk CFD
Star Rating
(31)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (63.3% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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SolidWorks Simulation
SolidWorks Simulation
Star Rating
(58)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Mid-Market (49.1% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about SolidWorks Simulation
AI Generated Summary
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  • Users report that Autodesk CFD excels in fluid analysis with a score of 9.4, while SolidWorks Simulation scores lower at 8.1. Reviewers mention that Autodesk's fluid analysis tools provide more accurate simulations for complex fluid dynamics, making it a preferred choice for projects requiring detailed fluid behavior analysis.
  • Reviewers mention that SolidWorks Simulation shines in 3D/solid modeling tools, scoring 9.3 compared to Autodesk CFD's 8.6. Users say that SolidWorks offers a more intuitive interface and robust modeling capabilities, which are essential for users focused on mechanical design.
  • G2 users highlight that Autodesk CFD has a superior product direction rating of 9.4, indicating a strong commitment to innovation and user feedback. In contrast, SolidWorks Simulation's rating of 8.1 suggests that users feel there is room for improvement in future updates and features.
  • Users on G2 report that Autodesk CFD's ease of use is rated at 8.8, slightly higher than SolidWorks Simulation's 8.5. Reviewers mention that Autodesk's user-friendly interface and streamlined workflows make it easier for new users to get started with simulation tasks.
  • Reviewers mention that SolidWorks Simulation offers better editing tools, scoring 9.2 compared to Autodesk CFD's 8.8. Users say that the editing capabilities in SolidWorks allow for more flexibility and efficiency when modifying designs during the simulation process.
  • Users report that Autodesk CFD integrates well with other software, achieving a score of 9.0, while SolidWorks Simulation scores 8.6. Reviewers mention that Autodesk's integration capabilities facilitate smoother workflows, especially for teams using multiple design and analysis tools.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Autodesk CFD
No pricing available
SolidWorks Simulation
No pricing available
Free Trial
Autodesk CFD
No trial information available
SolidWorks Simulation
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.7
22
8.3
41
Ease of Use
8.8
22
8.5
41
Ease of Setup
Not enough data
8.7
5
Ease of Admin
Not enough data
Not enough data
Quality of Support
8.8
21
8.5
36
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Not enough data
Not enough data
Product Direction (% positive)
9.4
19
8.2
38
Features by Category
8.7
16
8.3
23
Design
8.6
14
9.1
21
8.6
15
9.0
20
8.8
15
9.0
21
8.7
15
8.1
20
Tools
9.4
15
8.1
19
9.1
15
8.3
21
8.8
15
8.6
18
Work
8.6
14
7.7
18
8.4
15
7.9
18
8.8
15
8.5
19
8.1
14
8.1
17
9.0
14
8.5
19
Environment
8.6
14
8.2
18
8.5
14
8.3
16
8.7
14
7.8
15
9.0
15
8.3
19
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File Options - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
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Customization - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
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Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Autodesk CFD
Autodesk CFD
SolidWorks Simulation
SolidWorks Simulation
Autodesk CFD and SolidWorks Simulation are categorized as Simulation & CAE
Unique Categories
Autodesk CFD
Autodesk CFD has no unique categories
SolidWorks Simulation
SolidWorks Simulation is categorized as Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Autodesk CFD
Autodesk CFD
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
63.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
30.0%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
6.7%
SolidWorks Simulation
SolidWorks Simulation
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
40.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
49.1%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
10.9%
Reviewers' Industry
Autodesk CFD
Autodesk CFD
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
20.0%
Oil & Energy
10.0%
Higher Education
10.0%
Design
10.0%
Manufacturing
6.7%
Other
43.3%
SolidWorks Simulation
SolidWorks Simulation
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
23.6%
Design
16.4%
Higher Education
12.7%
Oil & Energy
7.3%
Machinery
7.3%
Other
32.7%
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SolidWorks Simulation
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Discussions
Autodesk CFD
Autodesk CFD Discussions
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SolidWorks Simulation
SolidWorks Simulation Discussions
What is the use of Solidworks software?
2 Comments
Saurabh s.
SS
Solidworks is a solid modelling tool that best describes it as a tool which can model the complex machine components and mechanisms. Also Solidworks has a...Read more
Is solidworks simulation free?
1 Comment
Sanket P.
SP
No its based on subscriptionRead more
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SolidWorks Simulation has no more discussions with answers