Optimize The Sounds of Nature

You are sitting on your front porch trying to enjoy an afternoon cup of tea. However, instead of the calm sounds of the birds and rustling leaves on trees, you hear the bustling sounds of c…

The Universal Key

Congrats! You are all moved into your new home! All that is left to do it put together a few items from IKEA. Instead of purchasing different tools for various nuts and bolts, IKEA is well known…

Simulation Driven Design: Automate Simulation Processes

Welcome back to the fourth part of our simulation driven design blog series. Catch up and read our previous post here!
 
Let us get started by asking this: How can you optimize the producti…

Stay Updated Not Outdated

It’s a Monday morning and y ou are riding the struggle bus as you get ready for your day job. You decide you want to pick up a coffee from your favorite coffee shop   to get you…

Simulation-Driven Design: Simulate While Designing

Welcome back to the fourth part of our simulation-driven design blog series! If you have not had a chance to read our previous posts, check them out below!
 
Part 1: The Age of Simulatio…

2018 Simcenter Conference: Why you NEED to attend.

Engineering can often be a lonely pursuit. For all the talk of “teamwork” and “collaboration,” most simulation engineers spend a significant amount of their working week alone in a cubicle staring (o…

Used & Abused: The Life of an Airplane Seat.

Air Travel. What kind of thoughts comes to mind when you think of it? Luxury? Glamour? More often than not, these days it conjures up more stoic terms: endurance, perseverance. Well if that’s how you…

Simulation-Driven Design: Generate Completely New Design Concepts

Welcome back to the third part of our simulation-driven design blog series! If you haven’t read the previous posts, you can do so here:
 
Part 1: The Age of Simulation-Driven Design Part 2…

Virtually Simulate Vehicle Pass-by Noise in an Inherently Controlled Environment

Sirens. Before you see the ambulance, you hear them, right? And then it increases as the ambulance comes close, passes by, and then fades away as the ambulance moves away, that’s the instantly recogn…