Solve engineering puzzles with Simcenter

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Simcenter 3D 2021.1

Introducing Simcenter 3D 2021.1

SImcenter 3D 2021.1 features a new auralization post-processing tool, motion real-time models and many other performance enhancements

Crack propagation in composites and how to avoid it: A DLR case study

Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have become especially popular in space applications due to their ability to withstand extremely high temperatures. At the German Aerospace Center (DLR), researchers are investigating the use of CMC components for high-temperatures and demanding-environment applications.

Simcenter electromagnetics and the Hovercraft?

Simcenter electromagnetics and the Hovercraft?

I know what you are thinking, “What in the world do Simcenter electromagnetics and the Hovercraft have in common?” First…

How can simulation help the medical industry?

For winter sport, the perception of risk is currently focused on the ongoing health-crisis. But in fact, winter sport is…

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The 4 trends you should not miss in NVH engineering

What is the role of noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) engineering in the vehicle development cycle today? How does the…

MAB in engineering: A Hyundai Motor Company case study

Balance is everything In the engineering world, performance targets are often in conflict. For example, a lightweight design might offer…

NASCAR Cup Champion Chase Elliott

Foot on the Siemens Xcelerator: Simcenter helps Hendrick Motorsports win the NASCAR Cup

Find out how Simcenter helped Chase Elliott claim Hendirck Motorsports’ 13th NASCAR Championship

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.