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EASA: trends in aircraft certification regulations

Learn about trends in aircraft certification regulationscand physical testing for verification from EASA expert, Elena Garcia Sanchez.

Digitaler Zwilling: Virtuelle Inbetriebnahme von Anlagen

Bei der Entwicklung industrieller Maschinen für das Verpacken, Abfüllen oder Pressen muss der beste Kompromiss zwischen verschiedenen Eigenschaften gefunden werden:

Produktivität zur Senkung der …

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2019.1: the Automation Awards

Multidisciplinary design space exploration relies on a robust and automatable framework, capable of seamlessly orchestrating parametric changes, swapping old geometry with new assemblies, and executi…

Optimizing the design of engine actuation systems using system simulation

“Through model-based development with OEM, we [at Denso] contribute to more advanced powertrain development” Masashi Hayashi – Digital engineering expert for powertrain components design and simulati…

Blinded by the Obvious

We can all be blinded by the obvious.  T he number of Dilbert cartoons on the topic is great evidence for how often it happens to all of us.
 

 
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The Digitalization of Industrial Machinery

 
Providing realistic virtual simulation 
Throughout the computer-aided engineering (CAE) design process, engineers must balance a variety of critical performance aspects to validate wh…

STAR-CCM+ v12.04: Two mouse clicks? Hold that thought!

Please note: Original publication date 06-29-2017 
 
Just one numerical simulation contains a wealth of information – we can gain a lot of insight on how a device performs, and from tha…

Why focusing on ICE thermal management to reach emission regulation targets?

“The European automotive industry invests more than €50 billion in R&D annually, a large percentage of which goes towards fuel-efficiency technologies, to meet EU CO2 emission reduction targets t…

polymer extrusion webinar

The missing tool in polymer extrusion? One word: Simulation

“One word: plastics” is no longer good advice. Let’s use “one word: simulation” instead.