Simcenter SCADAS Satellite lifts up durability testing

Simcenter SCADAS Satellite is a data acquisition system designed for complex durability testing campaigns requesting high-channel-count.

How to reduce aircraft carrier deck noise? Get inspired by the U.S. Navy

To reduce aircraft carrier deck noise, understanding the root cause is essential. Learn more how to analyze noise sources and acoustic energy flows.

MIMO vibration tests in the spotlight

The University of Ferrara, DongLing and Siemens Digital Industries joined forces to start a new activity in the attempt to shed more light on MIMO.

Introducing Simcenter SCADAS XS Net

Simcenter SCADAS XS Net extends the capability of a single 12x channel front-end to a whole new level.

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3M India – Material testing with Simcenter Testing Solutions

How to make lighter (and hence more fuel efficient) cars without increasing the noise and vibration level? On the other hand, how to improve noise and vibration on a vehicle without affecting other p…

Make testing easier & more productive with LMS Test.Lab

Be it a vehicle or a washing machine, products must undergo thorough tests prior to their release on the market. Businesses are fully reliant on exceptionally good testing tools to ensure that their …

Intespace & LMS solutions – Taking an excellent partnership a step further

Launched from the European Space Port in French Guinea on 19 December 2013, Gaia is taking precise positional measurements of approximately one billion stars and radial velocity measurements of the b…

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Road Load Data Acquisition with Gert Frans

Gert Frans works in the durability testing team for Siemens PLM Software. He knows a thing or two about durability engineering, so we thought we might share some of his knowledge with you. Here he …

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Kverneland engineers designing durable agriculture equipment

Growing up in Wisconsin, a state in the USA known pretty much for cheese and farming (and the Green Bay Packers, but then we would be completely off topic), well, I thought I knew all the brands of t…