Strength and fatigue analysis in Simcenter 3D 2206

An efficient setup gives you the right answers at your fingertips Strength and fatigue analysis has historically been the domain…

Processing strain gauges for durability analysis. Tedious, right?

Rely on Simcenter Testlab Process Designer to efficiently process strain gauge rosette signals for fatigue analysis

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Top 5 – Most annoying sounds

Have you noticed how much we are surrounded by noise and vibration in our daily lives and jobs? And how it affects us as human beings?

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Electromagnetic motors are the world’s biggest energy consumers

It’s an energy conversion problem. Energy conversion has been a common human practice since the first human hit two rocks…

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How to sign up for Simcenter Femap Symposium in 2022

Grow your CAE software knowledge alongside industry peers at Simcenter Femap Symposium, returning in-person to select locations in 2022.

How to create and optimize the design of your external gear pump

Dive into the pump modeling world and find out how the Simcenter Amesim helps you create and optimize the design…

Heating And Global Warming: Are We Burning Down The House?

Heating is the most significant carbon-emitting activity in buildings. Accounting for the coal, oil and gas used directly and indirectly via electricity generation for heating, 65% of all heating equipment produces greenhouse gases in some form. While the trend over the past decade is moving in the right direction, the damage has been done.

Binging? Diving into the Metaverse? Buying NFTs? Do you even care about the environment bro?

The Uptime Institute calculated that each time Cristiano Ronaldo posts a picture to Instagram, it takes 36 MWh to distribute it to all his followers. That’s the amount of power consumed by ten British households on average in a year.

Have we grown too comfortable with air conditioning?

Air conditioning is the fastest-growing energy segment in building end-use. Through upstream emissions at the power generation source, their rise in usage contributes to global warming that pushes us to seek chilled relief. How do we set the thermostat to sustainable?