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Electric vehicle performance: two microphones measuring noise levels

Simcenter Engineering Services sounds off on electric vehicle performance.

Electric vehicle performance attributes and comfort considerations are evolving. Katleen Michiels, head of the Simcenter Engineering & Consulting testing group, shares her insight.

Surfboard CFD – Riding the Digital Wave

The flip-flop engineering symposium Monday, December 9, 2019, 7 pm. Sunset Beach Elementary School Cafeteria, Oahu’s North Shore, Hawaii. Two…

Integrated CAD and CAE fasteners with NX Join and Simcenter 3D

Integrated CAD and CAE builds relationships NX Join reduces the time needed to place and define fasteners and hardware. NX…

Assess the performance of a hydrogen-powered gas turbine

Compare the performance of a hydrogen-powered turbofan with a kerosene-powered one. Purpose To comply with environmental regulations and reduce fuel…

Simcenter 3D electric powertrain end-to-end NVH process to consider electro-magnetic and mechanical excitations

Virtual acoustics and sound quality evaluation using CAE auralization

As virtual acoustics engineers and product designers, especially those that identify as the Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) kind, we like…

ZONA Technology Inc. joins Siemens to support climate-neutral and supersonic aviation

Siemens announces its acquisition of ZONA Technology Inc., a specialist in aeroelastic simulation software, and plans to integrate its products into the Xcelerator portfolio.

Hydrogen Combustion CFD Thermoacoustics

The sound of hydrogen combustion CFD

What do (combustion) engineers and the Beach Boys have in common?
They care about “Good Vibrations”.

The Night Watch

Rembrandt, AI and the incredible pace of digital transformation

Now, I know, you are thinking: what in the world would Rembrandt have to do with AI? Today, in honor…

Shock response: Designing for the full spectrum

What is a Shock Response? The shock Response is a very short duration transient phenomenon that can result in parts…