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When considering switching to zero-emission buses, the transition can sound very expensive at first. Bus and coach manufacturer VDL discovered…
Rubber mounts are indispensable in preventing structural excitations from reaching the cabin (and you!). Unfortunately, rubber is also an incredibly non-linear material that makes it very difficult to predict its effectiveness. This blog explains how you can eliminate the uncertainty introduced by nonlinear dynamic mount stiffness when predicting (electric) powertrain NVH.
By Jonathan Melvin and Mukund Rajamony The joys of in-house remote simulation tools Simulating on remote machines can be an…
Simcenter Fluids and Thermal solution domain is serving engineers from CAD designers to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysts, from aerodynamicists…
One small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind Neil Armstrong Here’s a thought…. When Neil Armstrong stepped…
Learn about the challenges of strength and durability and find out how to manage them effectively. With the right tools and processes, you can learn a lot about what happens within a structure and why.
Fatigue analysis templates and strength Templates for fatigue analysis and their strength-only counterparts are relatively recent additions to Simcenter 3D….
By David Boyker, IVEX For car manufacturers, ensuring that AD/ADAS systems are safe requires collecting a lot of data. To…
A general concern that stops people from changing to an EV is the availability of charging points. Well the answer could be here!
Moving from fossil fuel-powered aviation to next-generation aircraft requires tight integration between flight physics, aircraft structural design and analysis, and testing teams.
Roadfour’s Seagle, the next-generation purpose-built large-capacity amphibious firefighting aircraft, will be developed using Siemens Xcelerator.