High fidelity simulation using Simcenter Prescan C++ Simulation interface

With the release of Simcenter Prescan 2019.3, the C++ simulation interface was introduced, making it possible for users to run simulation without need for Matlab Simulink. This on demand webinar goes into this capability a little bit deeper and offers additional insight with use cases.

HORIBA MIRA

HORIBA MIRA: A fast driver towards improved electric car sound development

Transfer path analysis is an essential testing technique to advance electric car sound. Get inspired by HORIBA MIRA and learn more about this technique.

Chengdu: building China’s Auto Silicon Valley

Construction of the automotive AV/EV Engineering Center in Chengdu has started. Check out here how Simcenter Engineering will deliver and operate several key application-oriented demonstrations and testing facilities to help build China’s Auto Silicon Valley.

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…

Where does electricity come from to power your electric car?

Where does electricity come from to power your electric cars?

The plug! Perhaps there is more to it than this.

From design exploration to design thinking in 100s of CFD simulations

As we continue to evolve our “digital twin” assets, it might be helpful to ask, “How are we building our…

The butterfly effect – Engine emission cfd simulation

DISCLAIMER: This is a fictional story about engine emission cfd simulation. All characters are made up and the author of…

The E-race: experienced runners do not hurry and visualize the finish line

The leading OEMs are now engaged in the Electrification race and customers are ready to adopt what is no longer a trend.

The “UrbanSmartPark” Project – Intelligent parking solutions in urban areas

This year Siemens have taken part in a recently started project „UrbanSmartPark“, exploring several questions in the domain of automated / smart parking. This is the first publication of a series of blogs about the project.