Tesla Model 3 driving on the freeway

Race to the clouds: Battery thermal behavior simulation of a Tesla Model 3

Simulate the Pikes Peak Hill Climb with a Tesla Model 3 and check in details the battery thermal behavior Every…

Thor's Hammer

Thor’s Hammer with a little HEEDS-Ooomph!

What would Thor’s hammer look like if it would be designed by an engineer. Using CFD simulation and HEEDS to optimize the design of Mjeolnir.

Simulation of an HVAC unit

Combating COVID-19 Airborne Transmission with Intelligent HVAC Simulations

This year has been a challenge for all of us and as mentioned in my blog in March about “What…

Christmas Pyramid

4th Advent Simulation: The Christmas Pyramid

This week is my final Advent simulation as it was the last weekend before Christmas and only a few doors…

Rotor dynamics analysis in 3 easy steps

Whirl, whip, rub, cracks, bow… Is that all turning well? Optimize your rotor dynamics analysis! Are you working with industrial…

Simulation of a Feuerzangenbowle

3rd Advent Simulation: Feuerzangenbowle

This week we’ll have a look at the 3rd Advent Simulation, the Feuerzangenbowle. This post is part of a series…

The future of thermal design: Simcenter Flotherm BCI-ROM reduced order models in VHDL-AMS format enable accurate electrothermal circuit simulation modeling in the electronics thermal design supply chain

The future of thermal design – earlier electrothermal analysis

Learn about the future of thermal design using electrothermal circuit simulation accuracy enhanced using BCI-ROM reduced order thermal models generated from 3D thermal analysis in Simcenter Flotherm.

Simcenter Flotherm 2020.2 software release - faster joule heating, electrothermal modeling and more

Simcenter Flotherm 2020.2: What’s new

This blog reviews enhancements in Simcenter Flotherm 2020.2 electronics cooling simulation software release. The release is focused on extended support…

Is vehicle virtual prototyping possible? Predict your car’s NVH performance.

Virtual prototyping: fiction or reality? Learn how you can predict the vehicle’s noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) performance before it…