Reach 50% efficiency of your heavy equipment large engines with system simulation

Fit with total cost of ownership objectives complying with emissions regulations
Even if we are currently hearing a lot about electrification, off-road machines remain mainly powered by the interna…

Improving existing technology to meet shipping emissions targets

“This is a very important signal for the shipping industry and the maritime cluster to work full steam ahead to reduce greenhouse gas emissions” said Panos Laskaridis, president of ECSA, The European…

Toyota Corolla: perspectives for the world’s most popular car (Part 2)

Few weeks ago, we went through   technological evolutions that led to the success of the Toyota Corolla.
 
In this   follow-up post, we propose to switch from a retrospective …

Simcenter 3D 2019.1: What’s New?

Product development and design are being reinvented to make use of new materials, create lighter shapes, and take advantage of new manufacturing methods. The latest release of Simcenter 3D integrates…

Santa Claus Customs lifting the hood

Santa Claus Customs lifting the hood: revealing “FROSTY-ICE” – the first Ultra-Cold-Combustion Engine 
 
North Pole Motor Show, Arctic: “This is a true breakthrough for us!” says a broa…

Simcenter SPEED – Rapid electric machine design software

As medias and governments are pushing for ‘Electrification’ as a global hype solution against Global Warming… industry players have to quickly embrace this pushed revolution nobody can ignore anymo…

Optimizing a delta robot design and performance using system simulation

Handling delicate pieces of chocolate with care so that they arrive intact in their box requires a lot of thoroughness. For manufacturers, the packaging process is no longer done manually and is now …

Towards a unified Simcenter solution for electric machine design

Having a scalable model enables you to use your favorite system simulation tool for various simulation purposes, all along different design stages.
 
If I look in particular at electric mach…

Toyota Corolla: retrospective of the world’s most popular car (Part 1)

I recently went through Chris Beves’ post about Formula One aerodynamics history and realized that simulation can do much more than predicting the future. Indeed, it’s also interesting to l…