I just got back from the US Simcenter Conference in Detroit, most of which I spent locked in a small room interviewing attendees on video about their experiences with our products, and of the confere…
Welcome Back to part 2 of Gear Test Rigs! If you have not read part 1 you can do so below: Part 1: 6 Advanced Methodologies for Gear Test Rig: Part 1 If you have, then read on …
Gears. Gears are used since the middle ages. Should be settled science by now, right? That’s about what I thought when I started. However, after discussing with colleagues and digging into …
When I first joined Siemens PLM Software, Dirk De Vis, Vice-President of Simcenter Engineering and Consulting services, explained me the different types of projects his engineering team executes. Bef…
Have you ever wondered about the physics of a roller coaster? Or thought about how strong the bolts and joints have to be to withstand the impact of the racing cart. They better be strong if people…
There is no doubt the world’s population is growing at an alarming rate. To help put that into perspective, we are currently hovering approximately at 7.5 billion people worldwide. In 2050, it w…
Engineering is a balancing act. The natural world exists in an equilibrium, but as engineers, we are constantly trying to disrupt this equilibrium and bring it into a higher state of equilibrium.&nbs…
It’s about that time to buy a car, but what are you looking for? Are you looking for mileage, safety, style, durability, model? What is the brand you will fall for?
The bra…
In a bygone era, airlines urged passengers to “sit back and relax”, these days, they are lucky if they can quickly get into their own cocoon as they settle into their seat and that often only h…