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Simcenter Flotherm ΔTJ Award

Simcenter Flotherm ΔTJ Award Winners

The winners of the Simcenter Flotherm ΔTJ (DeltaTj) Award for Excellence in Electronics Thermal Design have been announced

Ride comfort and handling in electric vehicles: The balancing act

Electric vehicles require a delicate balancing act by manufacturers: When engineers try to increase the ride comfort, ease of handling can be hurt and vice versa. Computer-aided simulation is used extensively in the automotive industry to help engineers find the right balance between comfort and handling but applying that requires training and extensive knowledge to get the best performance and results.

mbst

MBST: the marriage of Test and Simulation – part 1

Read about Simcenter Testlab’s MBST and how it makes processes more efficient, avoiding errors made during data transfer or post-processing. (Part 1)

Breaking the Courant Number barrier for multiphase flow

Multiphase CFD simulation and Courant Number Aliens had just crashed in New Mexico (allegedly), India and Pakistan had just gained…

Liquid film – Adding Realism to in-cylinder CFD simulations

2020 will go down in history as a record-breaking year. Personally, I was looking forward to seeing a few records…

Industry Trends

The Five Crucial Trends that will dominate Simulation and Test in 2021

At this time every year, I use the agenda of the Simcenter Conferences (which this year is part of Realize Live) to judge the state of the simulation market.

HiMSEN engine

Tomorrow’s power, today: optimizing marine engine performance with system simulation

IMO GHG 2050, ECA, Tier III, Sulphur Cap 2020 … These acronyms are a clear source of headaches for shipyards,…

Industrial robotic arms

When robot control gets difficult

Robot control brings many problems. Learn how combined testing solutions help design better, faster, and more accurate robots today.

The Scale-Resolving Hybrid (SRH) Turbulence Model

“When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe…