Can’t see the Wood for the Trees …

Dealing with complex simulation data can sometimes be challenge, especially if you are dealing with large models involving many 1000’s…

So what is FOWLP and its applications?

Well, simply put, it is a relatively new high-density advanced packaging technology: Fan-Out Wafer-Level Packaging. Smartphones and wireless multimedia are…

May the (magnetic) Force be with you

One of the most interesting manifestations of magnetic phenomena is the motion that a magnetic field induces on some bodies and materials. This effect is used in several industrial applications, but are you able to compute it?

Fatigue Simulation of Short Fiber Reinforced Composites

It’s no secret that reducing the weight of materials is key to cutting CO2 emissions – but the question is,…

Enjoy tuning your simulations? LOOK AWAY!

We live in the day of automatic. It seems like every day there is a new task that can be…

Turbine

Rotating systems – Tune your intuition

Rotating systems can be tricky. Learn more in this blog

Electric vehicle warning sounds for pedestrians and bikers in quieter traffic soundscapes.

AVAS: electric vehicle warning sounds

In part 1 of this blog post series we saw that in 2019, Pass-by Noise (PBN) is about preparing for…

SimRod

SimRod experience: Synthesize vibration profiles and create accelerated shaker tests

Nowadays, all test engineers are forced to execute their testing activities in shorter time since vehicle manufacturers are a in…

Mountains aren’t just funny, they’re hill areas! – Foehn Effect

With the ski season fully underway, I thought this would be a good time to turn our attention to mountains, specifically the effects of weather in the Alps and what causes the warming and drying of air. This is something that skiers, snowboarders and residents of mountainous regions should be familiar with.