The future of alternative fuels for internal combustion engines (ICE)

What will be the fuel of the future for Internal Combustion Engines?

Ah, the future of alternative fuels for internal combustion engines (ICE) —a topic that’s both fascinating and crucial as we…

A Simcenter Prescan 2407 generated image of a car lot, high res.

The best of what’s new in Simcenter Prescan 2407

See what is new in Simcenter Prescan 2407 from scalable physics baes cameras to navigation on autopilot there is plenty to check out in this release.

engineers simulating the housing around a bevel gear transmission.

Advancing bevel gear contact simulation towards quiet transmissions

Bevel gears are essential to modern electric vehicle performance but until now modelling them was complex. See how Simcenter 3D has resolved this and what extra benefits this solution brings.

Automotive Testing International

Join us in Stuttgart! Automotive Testing Expo 2024

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with industry experts, explore new technologies, and stay at the forefront of automotive testing innovation.

Electromagnetic simulations as part of your design process, that’s EMAG-nificent

Electromagnetics (EMAG) and electrical engineers are at home with streamlined EMAG Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) packages, like Simcenter SPEED, Simcenter…

HiL simulation for radar-based perception systems enhances pedestrian safety

Discover how HiL simulation for radar-based perception systems enhances pedestrian safety

Simcenter E-Machine Design software first release image.

What’s New in Simcenter Mechanical simulation 2312

Simcenter Mechanical simulation 2312 introduces the latest updates to our products including: Simcenter 3D, Simcenter Nastran, Simcenter E-Machine Design, Simcenter Madymo, Simcenter Tire, and Simcenter Magnet.

Audi uses Simcenter to enhance the accuracy and speed of simulations for EV batteries

Learn why Audi partnered with Simcenter Engineering Services to improve correlation of test and simulation for EV batteries

Manage electric drive systems engineering like a flock of birds anticipating the next move

What has a flock of birds in common with managing electric drive systems engineering?