Give me a brake! Virtually test autonomous emergency braking systems

A majority of accidents are caused by late braking or braking with insufficient force. The driver might be distracted, the visibility poor, or another road user makes an unpredictable move. Year over…

These machinery companies opted for the same engineering solution – Guess who?

Can you guess who made these statements?
“Due to rising energy prices, low energy consumption is essential to managing operational expenses. Our products must deliver the highest fabric quality at …

Doosan – Improving the energy efficiency of excavators

I promised in my previous post that there would be customers interview coming soon… Well here’s the first one of many!
 
Right before kick-off of the Simcenter Conference, we made a trip to …

The sense of virtual sensors

While old-timers are entirely mechanical, our vehicles are full of electronics. And thus with sensors. Sensors provide information well beyond speed and fuel levels. They deliver a limitless amo…

Many physical domains and applications in one system simulation tool

Many simulation tools exist. But a lot of them are mainly dedicated to a single physical domain: fluids, electrics, mechanics or thermal, for instance. Others are more dedicated to an application suc…

Wanna save some energy?

In the high-speed rollercoaster of automotive engineering today, one thing is about as certain as taxes: energy efficiency will remain a top priority for all OEMs venturing to stay in the race. No ma…

Deploy system simulation throughout the enterprise

Today, I am going to break the myth that Simcenter Amesim is only designed for system simulation experts. Below are some concrete examples how Simcenter Amesim can be widely deployed in your company….

Performance prediction as integral part of the Korean mindset

Anyoung haseyo, 여보세요
 
So last week, Karen De Meyer and I traveled to South-Korea to cover the Siemens Simcenter Connection in Seoul. Neither one of us had been to this country before, so we…

From transmission component detailed design to integration – Webinar

Could we ever imagine that a supplier of laces provides too short and wide bootlaces to his client, a shoe manufacturer? Could we ever imagine that there is no interaction between them allowing upstr…