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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.

An insulated-gate bipolar transistor thermal simulation with Simcenter FLOEFD 2020.1, ready for a BCI-ROM extraction.

Simcenter™ FLOEFD™ 2020.1: What’s New?

The latest release of Simcenter FLOEFD 2020.1 has just been announced. Simcenter FLOEFD is a CAD-embedded computational fluid dynamics (CFD)…

Are heat pipes any good for my CPU?

When researching improved heat sink design to cool a CPU in a model I am developing, a common theme I…

Using Simcenter Motorsolve

6 Things YNTK About Simcenter MAGNET & Motorsolve 2020.1

Improvements in demagnetization predictions, simulation of bus bars and loss exports for thermal analysis.

High Velocity Impact on Composites – Past, Present, and Future

In 1969, Grumman Aerospace was the first company to successfully introduce advanced composites into a commercial airplane. The boron-epoxy laminated horizontal stabilizer used in the F-14A was 15% lighter and 18% less costly than its metal counterpart.

system simulation for heavy equipment product development improvement

From heavy equipment component design to system integration with Simcenter Amesim

[Infographic] Discover how strong the footprint of system simulation is in the heavy equipment industry

ABEC engineers configure a custom bioreactor.

Beyond social distancing, simulations are already serving in the struggle

Learn how simulation has already played a crucial role in the the ongoing struggle against COVID-19.

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.