3D Modelling

TES Company uses the Solid Vision's SolidWorks® three-dimensional (3D) CAD system, which makes possible to develop 3D models of any object. A parameterisation feature of the system makes possible to create a variety of modifications of the basic model very quickly. TES company can offer you the following services in 3D modelling:

  • 3D models to order according to provided documentation
  • animation of the 3D models for presentation and promotion purposes
  • Internet presentations of virtual products
  • sharing models with customers in the eDrawings environment
  • basic MKP static strength analysis (tension and deformation)
  • development of standard 2D technical drawings from a completed 3D model
  • creation of catalogue sheets
  • development of geometric models for CFD analyses of flow and thermal processes
  • models of piping and cabling systems including line lay-outs.

To-order modelling

We develop 3D parametric models of products or product assemblies according to provided documentation. The documentation may be in paper form or in format of other CAD systems (e.g. Autodesk Inventor, CATIA Graphics, Mechanical Desktop, Parasolid, Pro/Engineer, Unigraphics).

The SolidWorks® environment enables development of the following basic model types:

  • volume models - material volume is the main attribute
  • planar models - material area/surface is the main attribute
  • welded parts
  • sheet-metal parts
  • casting
  • kinematic assemblies - assemblies of parts enabling mutual movement including movement animation.

3D model animation

The animation is saved in a standard AVI file, which can be used for presentation or promotion purposes, for electronic catalogues or assembly procedure.

Internet presentation of virtual products

The SolidWorks® enables transforming your design into a web page with a virtual model, which can be rotated, separated in parts that can be moved, hidden etc. The result can be then viewed using a standard Internet viewer. From each design, presentation pictures in photorealistic quality can be generated.

Assemblies

The SolidWorks® has available tools for working with extensive assemblies. In the assemblies, sectional views can be made. SolidWorks®llisions, SolidWorks® sets the components in motion and shows the possible collisions. The result, i.e. assembly animation, can be saved in an AVI file.

eDrawings

Models and drawings made in SolidWorks® can be viewed or published in the eDrawings environment. Customers do not need to have available SolidWorks® to view the completed model, establish its basic dimensions or play the animation. In the eDrawings, they can see every detail of the model, including its drawing.