If you wanted to start from scratch just right click on the folder and click new material. Remember to make sure to follow the format of red is required when adding your own materials.Custom materials in SOLIDWORKS are important if you are using materials not included in the default set. If you are going to be creating your own material that is similar to one already defined in the default library it’s a good idea to start by copying and pasting one from the default library to your custom library. So how do you go about modifying the default material properties or even add your own completely custom material? You need to make sure you are in the custom material database at the very bottom of the material library. The colors, or required material properties, is unique to each study type. The example shown here is for a linear static simulation. Red is absolutely required, blue might be required. This is your way of knowing which properties you’ll need to know. In the side by side comparison below you’ll notice that they are identical except for properties highlighted in red and blue in Simulation. The biggest difference between the material library in SOLIDWORKS CAD and in SOLIDWORKS Simulation is the color code. Here’s how to use your own, custom material in SOLIDWORKS Simulation. When setting up a Simulation it’s crucial to use the right material properties to ensure the results are as accurate as possible. However, when scrolling through the predefined library of 260 materials you might not find what you’re looking for.
This is why the material properties is the foundation of a Simulation’s accuracy. But for a Simulation to be accurate, the virtual test needs to reflect its real world, physical counter part. With a 3D model in SOLIDWORKS it’s easy to find out how strong or durable your design is using Simulation. Virtually testing designs is an integral part of the design and innovation process.