Solve engineering puzzles with Simcenter

The best way to solve engineering puzzles

Use Simcenter portfolio of the best predictive simulation and test tools to solve difficult engineering puzzles. Watch our brand new video!

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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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How sound source localization helps save miners’ hearing

Read about how the University of Pretoria helped save miners’ hearing in South Africa with Simcenter Sound Camera sound source localization. Read the case study.

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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…

Construction equipment noise levels reduction

Construction equipment noise levels: How to meet regulations

Learn how Siemens Simcenter portfolio provides test-based engineering solutions to tackle construction equipment noise levels reduction.

Not in my backyard! How annoying is wind turbine noise?

Although everybody is in favor of clean and green energy, turbines are perceived as a noise polutor, but is this really so? Learn more here.

Localize noise issues: the magic of acoustic cameras

Can you localize sound sources with your bare ears? Try it and you might find the exercise trickier than you thought. You’ll probably be able to say whether the sound comes from the left or righ…