Webinar: Get on top of your game with the newest TPA methods

When I first joined Siemens PLM Software, Dirk De Vis, Vice-President of Simcenter Engineering and Consulting services, explained me the different types of projects his engineering team executes. Bef…

Simcenter Amesim 17: top 5 capabilities

We are proud to introduce Simcenter Amesim 17. 
 
The latest release will help you increase system simulation efficiency through a seamless process integration, maximum modelin…

The Multibody Dynamics of Bolts

Have you ever wondered about the physics of a roller coaster?
Or thought about how strong the bolts and joints have to be to withstand the impact of the racing cart. They better be strong if people…

Bridging the timescale gap in CHT applications

It’s Sunday afternoon and I am pottering about in the kitchen cooking a Sunday roast. From the living room, I can hear my two children bickering about what they are going to play with. “Why don’t we …

Simcenter Testlab 18: Testlab Adds Fatigue Life

Simcenter Testlab 18 fatigue analysis capabilities make it easier to get more insights from load data measurements and quickly obtain fatigue results.

STAR-ICE: Engine simulation in Simcenter STAR-CCM+

While we all continuously hear about the electrification of automotive powertrains, the reality is that the internal combustion engine will not disappear anytime soon and, in fact, will be a staple o…

Simcenter Testlab 18: Get more insights with interactive graphs

Simcenter Testlab 18: Get more insights with interactive graphs

In intricate situations, getting a different point of view often helps solving the issues–literally. Sometimes you just see more when you see it differently.
 
The same goes for your data: a…

Femap version 12 is now available

We’re pleased to announce the release of Femap version 12!
This much anticipated release packs a lot of new capabilities that touch most parts of the program including user interface, visualizati…

Cross-Pollination: How to be less of a “gnarly old engineer”

Expertise is a wonderful thing.
 
I don’t know about you, but for much of my early engineering career, I was in awe of the gnarly old engineers in the corners of the office, in a better-a…