The keys to a successful ground vibration test – congratulations, Airbus!

On June 7, 2018, Airbus announced the successful completion of the ground vibration test of the BelugaXL next-generation oversize cargo airlifter.  
 
That’s the kind of success story w…

Webinar – Designing Electrified Heavy Equipment with system simulation

“A host of car companies, countries, and localities are proclaiming they will no longer accommodate cars with internal combustion engines. They will either not build them or not let them drive in the…

Simulation-Driven Design: Generate Completely New Design Concepts

Welcome back to the third part of our simulation-driven design blog series! If you haven’t read the previous posts, you can do so here:
 
Part 1: The Age of Simulation-Driven Design Part 2…

On-demand webinar: system simulation

How does usually start a story with our customers? Those can be big accounts or very small entities, from aerospace, automotive, industrial machinery, marine or other industries, but all of them seek…

Webinar: Optimize heavy equipment operability and productivity

Faster, lighter and more durable
 
Simcenter portfolio helps you address the increasing complexity in heavy equipment operability and efficiency optimization  
For a heavy equipm…

Refresh your performance engineering fundamentals

What can you expect from Simcenter? Innovative processes, disruptive technology, visionary products…
By uniquely combining test and simulation based on a multi-disciplinary platform for performan…

Trouble designing the right thermal aircraft? Here’s how Airbus Helicopters does it

On-demand webinar now available : Design the right aircraft: Thermal management strategies using simulation
 
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The hydraulic system is to the airplane what t…

The Benefits of Simulation-Driven Design

Welcome back to the second part of our  five-part  blog series! If you haven’t read the first post, please click here .  
 
 
Today, we ’ll  touch…

marine co-simulation is the way to avoid negative news headlines

Co-simulation, or how to change the headlines on marine emissions

How can co-simulation make the marine industry hit the headlines for the right reasons?