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Electromagnetic analysis of busbars - Instantaneous Current Density Plot

Busbars Save The Day! And Your Favorite Electronic Devices Too

Busbars are often a critical component in power applications, however only with an electromagnetic analysis of busbars can you get the complete EMC/EMI picture

Improving Autonomous Valet Parking with simulation and testing

Autonomous valet: the future of parking Autonomous valet parking (AVP) systems in passenger cars will be among the first “driverless”…

Chengdu Battery Management Systems

Chengdu: battery management system lab to reduce testing

Discover how the Chengdu battery management system lab uses virtual testing to minimize the cost and time of testing physical battery prototypes

SimRod Sound Quality

SimRod experience: Sound Quality for (H)EV

Watch and learn how the Sound Quality Engineering solution helps NVH engineers design irresistible brand sounds for hybrid and electrical vehicles.

Simcenter knowledge base

Find all the answers you need in our Knowledge Base

You have questions about Simcenter system simulation solutions and you don’t know where to get answers? You want to increase your…

Combustion CFD with Adaptive Mesh Refinement

Combustion simulation – A cyclist’s guide to clean air with adaptive mesh refinement

While combustion simulation is my profession, cycling is my passion. Taking my daily exercise cycling through London, last week, the…

Simulation

Will your electronics survive an earthquake?

It’s a valid question. What if you could effectively verify the integrity of electronic assemblies and component – before you…

Prescan 2020.2 release presents a new hardware-in-the-loop solution compatible with NI hardware

Simcenter Prescan, the best physics-based simulation platform for testing and development of automated vehicles, announces the release of version 2020.2. This release introduces the Hardware in the Loop simulations with National Instruments Hardware

Improving Hysteresis and Eddy Losses in Electric Machines

The prediction of iron losses is an important aspect of improving the overall efficiency of electric machines.