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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.
Check out how Simcenter 3D Specialist Durability can help engineering teams gain maximum durability insights from their simulations using a dedicated step-by-step postprocessing approach!
Fully integrated into Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2022.1, simulation templates establish immediate productivity and ensure robust workflows
Why do we need a tire model? Creating an accurate tire model is becoming increasingly important across the industry, as…
Read how the Boundary Element Method with Adaptive Order (BEMAO) can help you efficiently do acoustics simulations on large structures for a wide frequency band
Learn how to accelerate long-duration measurements and create a vehicle durability testing schedule for test benches with a real example.
Learn what automotive comfort has to do with satellites and discover innovative testing tools to mitigate satellite micro-vibrations.
The latest version of our industry-leading finite element analysis (FEA) solution breaks new ground with advanced analysis types and other enhancements, accelerating productivity across simulation domains.
With the new release of Simcenter Culgi 15, computational chemists across industries can leverage a host of new features and enhancements to model the complexity of chemical systems while going faster in their simulations. The new release allows computational chemists and data scientists to explore the possibilities of any given chemical system to come up with novel materials and tailored material properties.
We spoke to KU Leuven industrial research manager Dr. Bert Pluymers to see what this all means for the future…