The first step is to open a part that requires finite element analysis.
In the second step, click "Application" in the Ribbon and select "Simulate" in its submenu.
In the third step, select "Material Distribution" in the Ribbon to begin the definition of the part material. In the model tree in the Navigation tab, select the part that you want to define the material in. Then click "More" in the material attribute to select the type of material for the part.
In the fourth step, select "Gravity" in the ribbon to begin defining the gravity of the part.
The fifth step, in the function area "load", defines the part said load. Select the load bearing surface, and the size of the load.
Step sixth, in the Ribbon constraint, defines the constraint type for the part.
The seventh step, "analysis and research" in the functional area, creates a new static analysis. That is, the finite element analysis can be started.
The eighth step, in the "Analysis and Research" submenu click on the Green Start button, you can start the finite element analysis.
Step Nineth, click the result button in the "Analysis and Research" submenu to see the results of the finite element analysis of the parts.