MBST: the marriage of Test and Simulation – part 2

Read part 2 on MBST for Simulation for Test. Learn about how we use simulation models to define, improve, and augment testing.

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Working from home – how does that sound to you?

Working from home? Household appliances all have specific sounds. Learn about how Simcenter helps designing higher quality consumer products.

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MBST: the marriage of Test and Simulation – part 1

Read about Simcenter Testlab’s MBST and how it makes processes more efficient, avoiding errors made during data transfer or post-processing. (Part 1)

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Adopt a people-centric approach to electric vehicle sound engineering

How does your electric vehicle sound? Discover why Simcenter adopts a people-centric approach to the NVH performance engineering of electric…

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How can the industry help reduce aircraft noise pollution?

Aircraft noise pollution is causing substantial damage to the health and well-being of the population worldwide. It also impacts the…

Noise Reduction for Automotive: Sometimes you just want a relaxing ride

Read about how to tackle interior noise reduction for the Automotive Industry with efficient wind tunnel testing. Read the white paper.

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Towards another record year of space launches

Read about space launches and how to perform safe and efficient space qualification testing to optimize spacecraft testing. Read the white paper.

[Webinar] Make your heavy equipment machine stronger and sounds better

Increasing the test efficiency of your machine’s durability and NVH performance using a single platform

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Have downsized engines stifled the love of consumers for their cars?

Vehicles with downsized engines seldom meet consumers’ enthusiasm. Understand where downsizing fails and find paths for improved NVH perfomance engineering.