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Vehicle durability testing with Simcenter Testlab

SimRod experience: From Belgian blocks to vehicle durability testing (part 2)

Vehicle durability testing is a crucial step in the vehicle development. Learn how Simcenter Testlab Neo can make this testing more efficient.

AD wind tunnel testing

Efficient wind tunnel testing for the Aerospace Industries

Read about how to get more insights into aeroacoustic performance and how to increase productivity with dedicated wind tunnel testing solutions.

Touch Temperature – Part 1a: Why Woolen Sauna Hats Are a Thing

You would have thought wearing a woolen hat in a sauna was a bad idea. Think again!

SimRod

SimRod experience: Mode shapes in modal analysis need test-calibration

Learn how to run structural dynamic tests, aka modal test, to derive test-based mode shapes in modal analysis to achieve test-calibrated simulation.

Engineers commissioning a machine

Commission your machine before building a prototype

The commissioning task is more complex and riskier than ever before but our current way of commissioning is a 30-year-old legacy. Are there any cure in Industry 4.0?

Multiscale Analysis: A General Overview and Its Applications in Material Design

Modeling advanced materials accurately is extremely complex. Multiscale simulations achieve balance between simulation accuracy and computational efficiency by capturing their behavior and important features at multiple scales.

Simcenter STAR-CCM+: 4 Keys to Handling Complex Geometry in your CFD Simulation

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” – Leonardo da Vinci What does this mean for people tackling the ever-growing system complexity required to meet…

Rendering of the Chengdu ADAS MIL SIL test and demo lab

Chengdu: ADAS lab to test and validate performance

Get a glimpse of the ADAS demonstrator and test lab at the Chengdu AV/EV Engineering Center. This is article 2 of the Chengdu blog post series.

Zero Emission Limits

Imagine a world with no legislative emission regulation in the transport sector. None. Forget about consequences for humans, or the planet as such. Just imagine, there were no regulations and what this implies from an automotive engineering perspective.