EV powertrain

With new EV cars, will powertrain NVH testing no longer exist?

What is the future of powertrain NVH testing if (hybrid-) electric cars are so quiet? Find out the answer here and join the free on-demand webinar about it.

SimRod Sound Quality

SimRod experience: Sound Quality for (H)EV

Watch and learn how the Sound Quality Engineering solution helps NVH engineers design irresistible brand sounds for hybrid and electrical vehicles.

loudest cheer

What’s the loudest cheer? We used science to find out!

YouTuber Mark Rober uses science to find out the loudest way to cheer for your favorite team. Watch him use Simcenter SCADAS XS to measure the tests here.

Excellence in electric vehicle NVH at Karma Automotive

What should an electric sports car engine sound like? There is currently no clear answer to this question, as there is very little history of electric vehicles to draw from. Engine noise is also brand-specific, so even existing electric vehicles will sound different depending on which company produced them.

Test shaker

Shake it and drop it! Testing for laptop reliability

Did your laptop ever let you down right before that important presentation? Learn here how the Mission Synthesis testing method ensures laptop reliability.

Vehicle durability testing with Simcenter Testlab

SimRod experience: From Belgian blocks to vehicle durability testing (part 2)

Vehicle durability testing is a crucial step in the vehicle development. Learn how Simcenter Testlab Neo can make this testing more efficient.

AD wind tunnel testing

Efficient wind tunnel testing for the Aerospace Industries

Read about how to get more insights into aeroacoustic performance and how to increase productivity with dedicated wind tunnel testing solutions.

SimRod

SimRod experience: Mode shapes in modal analysis need test-calibration

Learn how to run structural dynamic tests, aka modal test, to derive test-based mode shapes in modal analysis to achieve test-calibrated simulation.

HORIBA MIRA

HORIBA MIRA: A fast driver towards improved electric car sound development

Transfer path analysis is an essential testing technique to advance electric car sound. Get inspired by HORIBA MIRA and learn more about this technique.