Simcenter simulation and testing solutions help engineering departments simulate, optimize and verify critical performance aspects of complex products. Simcenter uniquely combines system simulation, 3D CAE and test.
Discover how Geometric Deep Learning powers Simcenter PhysicsAI to deliver fast, accurate CFD & FEA surrogate models – cutting simulation time from days to seconds.
Starting from 2026.1, Simcenter EDEM enables users to automate DEM simulation workflows using a new JSON format that lets users…
Why do we need rotor dynamics analysis? Modern turbomachinery, from jet engines to industrial compressors, runs at high speeds and…
The DIC technique offers capabilities to accelerate modal testing and get deeper insights into structural dynamics during aircraft GVT.
The simulation-driven design for manufacturing (SDfM) approach delivers manufacturability insights directly into the hands of product designers. Design flaws can be detected and corrected early, allowing users to confidently design to their chosen manufacturing method.
Competing against 117 teams universities nationwide, the Simcenter-supported student engineering team, excelled at the Korean SAE competition.
Showcasing 3 stories on how accurate FRFs datasets are measured and enables product engineers to build highly accurate virtual models.
Centro de Astrobiología – INTA uses Simcenter FLOEFD to design the MEDA weather station on the Perseverance rover
The future of human invention will be quiet. In this blog post, we will explore how companies in the automotive and heavy equipment industries are using technology to make quieter, better products.
In today’s environment of fast-paced change, engineers need to find ways to minimize development time and cost while maximizing performance and reliability. A combination of 1D-3D simulation techniques is one way to achieve this.
Simcenter Prescan, announces the release of version 2021.1 with new HiL development capabilities and the new OpenDRIVE exporter.
There is a specific type of sound that absolutely makes our skin crawl. Different people have their own triggers. It could be your phone’s alarm or a dentist’s drill. Let’s analyze the most annoying sounds in the world.