How to Design a Heat Sink for Additive Manufacturing

Learn how to create a unique heat sink designed for additive manufacturing, and see how 3D printing allows engineers more creative freedom.

Workflow for thermal management of electric vehicles in Simcenter FLOEFD and Simcenter Amesim

Thermal management of Electric Vehicles is now a breeze

Breaking barriers between system and 3D CFD simulations by using a BCI-ROM FMU from Simcenter FLOEFD imported into Simcenter Amesim.

Frontloading electrical circuit analysis with thermal models

Designing electrical and thermal systems separately may lead to problems. See how they can be solved via Simcenter FLOEFD and PartQuest Explore.

Heatsink

Maya HTT: Top Tips on Electronics Cooling Using Simcenter 3D

Read this blog to find out how Maya HTT use the features in Simcenter 3D to meet their ever-increasing demands for electronics cooling.

Xcelerator Technology Innovation Awards

Shoutout to Students: Win €1000!

Win €1000 gift card in local currency: nominate your student project(s) in the Young Minds for Innovative Design category by 31st October!

Xcelerator Technology Innovation Awards for Simcenter Simulation and Test

Announcing the Siemens Xcelerator Technology Innovation Awards for Simcenter Simulation and Test

The premier engineering contest for Simcenter, the program celebrates the best use of simulation and test technologies for innovative design.

DIC digital image bike

[What’s New] Digital Image Correlation (DIC)

Discover Simcenter Testlab Digital Image Correlation (DIC), a 3D full-field measurement solution for materials and structural testing.

Using short fiber reinforced composite materials? Streamline structural simulation modeling

Short fiber materials are challenging to simulate. Simcenter 3D can help you automate the complex task simulating an injection molded SFRC component.

Heat transfer is important for electronics

Is it getting hot in here? Understanding heat transfer

Heat transfer is a complicated subject. Sure, we all learn the basics of conduction, radiation, and convection when we study physics, but there’s so much more to it than that.