Road noise prediction

4 steps to predict road noise – a project with Hyundai Motor Group

Road noise has become the dominant noise source in electric vehicles, but predicting it is notoriously difficult. Simcenter and Hyundai Motor Group took a new approach to virtual NVH development. Using MBSE, they could assess road noise across a range of driving conditions and vehicle variants at each stage of development.

ISMA is back live! And we will be there in full force!

ISMA, the International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, will take place from the 12th to the 14th of September in Leuven. Make sure to visit Simcenter experts at booth #8

4 Simcenter Presentations at the Shock and Vibration Symposium 2022

Attention structural dynamics and vibrations engineers – the 92nd Shock and Vibration Symposium is coming up on September 18-22, 2022…

IESF Conference

Simcenter at the IESF Automotive Conference 2022

The IESF Automotive Conference is back! Join us on September 14 and discover the Simcenter solutions for vehicle electrification and autonomous drive.

Scuderia AlphaTauri getting ready for the British Grand Prix F1

It’s the British Grand Prix F1 this weekend…

Do we have a treat for F1 fans: Inside the world of Scuderia AlphaTauri. A lot of things have changed…

Growing underwater basil with the help of a Siemens digital twin

It’s World Oceans Day. Underwater Basil, anyone?

Today is World Oceans Day. Why not celebrate with something sustainable from the ocean – like underwater basil. World Oceans…

Siemens Booth at Auto Testing Expo

Automotive Testing Expo 2022: we are back!

Come to Siemens stand in the Automotive Testing Expo 2022 in Stuttgart to get a glimpse of the latest innovations in Vehicle Testing

Group of Siemens customers posing in front of photo wall at Simcenter Femap Symposium

How to sign up for Simcenter Femap Symposium in 2022

Grow your CAE software knowledge alongside industry peers at Simcenter Femap Symposium, returning in-person to select locations in 2022.

NASA’s $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope fully fueled for launch

Set to launch to deep space on December 24, the nearly $10 billion NASA-built JWST promises the ability to peer into the depths of the known Universe like never before.