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SimScale Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 9.6 out of 10
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9.6 out of 10

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TrustRadius Insights for SimScale are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.

Pros

Most User-Friendly Option: Users found SimScale to be the most user-friendly option compared to other programs they researched. They appreciated the intuitive GUI, simplified workflow, default mesher, and scalable computational power that allowed them to obtain quick results.

Convenient Cloud-Based Software: Users liked that SimScale is a cloud-based software, as it allowed them to access their work from anywhere and eliminated the need for expensive workstations or PCs. They also mentioned that the meshing and simulation could run even if the internet or computer was turned off.

Helpful Customer Support: Users praised the prompt response from the technical support team and found them helpful in troubleshooting simulations to find bugs. They also mentioned the knowledgeable and responsive assistance they received from the SimScale application engineers, highlighting specific instances where they received solutions with video tutorials made on weekends.

Reviews

4 Reviews

CFD for small business

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

At Raycore we design and manufacture heavy-duty LED work lights for the construction and mining industry. The lights are designed to be bright and robust. When we started using SimScale it was in an effort to validate current thermal designs and to hone in on the most efficient solution. With SimScale I was able to validate empirical data and then apply those models to other products. We were able to improve the thermal efficiency of the light housing and reduce weight.

Pros

  • User interface is intuitive and straightforward.
  • It is easy to copy design scenarios and iterate through different design approaches.
  • SimScale was fantastic at providing support throughout the design process. At one point they even ran a couple of simulations for me to verify the proper setup before running a series of large runs.
  • They make it affordable to get access to high-end analysis software via subscription that would otherwise be out of reach for a small company.

Cons

  • In certain scenarios, setup information can be dropped from the models. They were working to improve the workflow and once you know the setup routine it was not a big deal but could cause confusion for new users.

Likelihood to Recommend

For a small company, SimScale is a great fit. It allows me to gain the use and support of higher-end software analysis on demand without the traditional high cost. This is super convenient for a company that does occasional design and analysis. Since the computing is cloud-based it also allows me to process large and detailed models without the high hardware cost that can be required. One potential drawback is that the design information is stored on someone else's server. For some industries and companies this would be a deal-breaker.

Nonlinear FEA software with a reasonable price tag

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use SimScale to extend our FEA capability to include non-linear analysis. When we were evaluating different software what set SimScale apart was the lower capital cost of a subscription cloud-based software. It eliminated the upfront cost of purchasing a more conventional FEA software as well as the hardware to properly run it. We use SimScale for product failure analysis. The products are pushed to the limit and we need to know how the products will act when they are pushed past the elastic region.

Pros

  • Material non-linear analysis.
  • Geometric non-linear analysis.
  • Meshing.

Cons

  • Contact non-linear analysis.
  • Cylindrical based boundary conditions.
  • Automatically generated reporting.

Likelihood to Recommend

SimScale handles analysis with material and geometric types of non-linearity very well. Even large problems are not an issue with the ability to select the size of machine that will solve. The user interface is very user-friendly and the support SimScale provides is unparalleled. It seems like it could improve how it handles problems with multi-body contacts and friction. I often have trouble getting problems like that solved.

Vetted Review
SimScale
3 years of experience

Go from zero to hero with SimScale's experts

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

SimScale is used within our Mechanical Engineering group. We don't use CFD that often, so it was not possible to justify the expensive software packages that exist. SimScale has been a perfect fit for our company. We are able to resolve design iterations in the software to minimize our physical prototypes.

Pros

  • It's an online software so you can use any PC with an internet connection.
  • Select up to 96 cores (this number keeps increasing) to run simulations.
  • Superior collaboration with simulation experts at SimScale.

Cons

  • Learning from tutorials is great, but limiting. The online help is a must.
  • Some simulations take a lot of time, but at least it's not on your PC.
  • Sometimes the software times out due to the server.

Likelihood to Recommend

SimScale has a quick learning ramp. This is due to the excellent staff at SimScale. I've had interns in their 2nd year of a BSME degree pick this program up and solve some difficult incompressible flow simulations. They love it and I love that we can iterate so quickly on a tool that doesn't stop their other design work. We can run a simulation and get back to designing in CAD. We get notified when the simulation is done. It's great! Give it a try for free and see for yourself.

Powerful, Easy to Use CFD Tool

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We are primarily using the CFD functions in SimScale in order to test out several new designs for wind energy generation. It has been critical in formulating several new early design concepts.

Pros

  • Amazing support team to help with modeling and troubleshooting
  • Database of example projects is great for gaining ideas on how different scenarios can be modeled within the tool
  • Affordable CFD tool - with computing done in the cloud it allows for complicated modeling to be done without expensive equipment!
  • The browser interface is much more intuitive and faster to learn and use than many other CFD tools. Significantly easier than OpenFOAM, which is its backend.
  • Great training for new users

Cons

  • The computing functionality tops out at 32 cores, which is typically more than enough but has caused some limitations in the most complicated CFD scenarios that I wanted to model.
  • There have been a few pieces of open FOAM functionality (which is SimScale's CFD backend) that haven't yet been migrated into SimScale, so flexibility in modeling is slightly reduced from open FOAM. But this appears to be changing and evolving quickly.
  • The viewer for final analysis is somewhat limited. This is ok because the results can be downloaded and analyzed in full in Paraview, which is fully functional but takes more time than viewing in the browser window.

Likelihood to Recommend

SimScale is awesome for someone who wants to spin up and use CFD, FEA, or Thermal Modeling quickly and with a lot of support. It doesn't require Linux or specialized computing knowledge to use, unlike many other reasonably-priced options for CFD. It also gets rid of the need for expensive computing equipment as the computing is done completely in the cloud. If you are willing to make your models public, they also offer a free version which contributes to the public database of possible models. If you need to model something which needs to have a large amount of customization or requires very extensive computing capacity, SimScale is unlikely to be the best way to go.