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Ski or snowboard? Which one’s scientifically more exciting?

How much is your ski or snowboard excited (literally) when going down the slopes? We answer this question with Simcenter Testing Solutions.

Rotating systems – Tune your intuition

Rotating systems can be tricky. Learn more in this blog

Electric vehicle warning sounds for pedestrians and bikers in quieter traffic soundscapes.

AVAS: electric vehicle warning sounds

In part 1 of this blog post series we saw that in 2019, Pass-by Noise (PBN) is about preparing for…

The 2020 Geneva International Motor Show is cancelled. But don’t worry — just like Simcenter — there is a digital twin!

As some of you know, I am a big fan of the Geneva International Motor Show or GIMS for short….

high-channel count

Aerospace: High Channel-count dynamic measurements

Dynamic measurements with hundreds ofacquisition channels (high channel-count) can be performed efficiently with Siemens Simcenter Testing Solutions.

Mountains aren’t just funny, they’re hill areas! – Foehn Effect

With the ski season fully underway, I thought this would be a good time to turn our attention to mountains, specifically the effects of weather in the Alps and what causes the warming and drying of air. This is something that skiers, snowboarders and residents of mountainous regions should be familiar with.

Simcenter Prescan

What’s new in Simcenter Prescan 2020.1?

Simcenter Prescan, the best physics-based simulation platform for testing and development of automated vehicles, releases version 2020.1.

HL-20 re-entry vehicle simulation with the new adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) feature

What’s New in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2020.1?

With Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2020.1, we are enabling faster meshing, smarter solvers and greater collaboration to help you make better engineering decisions in hours to achieve your next innovative…

Creating a CPU thermal model from scratch quickly

CPU created in Simcenter Flotherm Package Creator The most important component within a typical PC computer is the CPU. So…