Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2021.1 released! What’s new?

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2021.1 provides increased simulation realism, enabling you to accurately model the complexity of today’s products and deliver real innovation.

Surrogate model for CFD simulation

Better design decisions for your CFD simulations with surrogate models

Life, Lockdown and Lego! The pandemic has meant extra time at home for all of us. Some have taken up…

Boiler fan

Electrifying the world with faster and more robust simulations

A couple of months ago I faced a hilarious surprise: my boiler broke. It refused to fire up, no matter what. The temperature in my home plummeted down to…

From ICE to Ice Creams

From Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) to Ice Cream with CFD simulation

(It’s the middle of winter here in the US. Summer, sunshine, sandy beaches and soft serve ice cream seem like…

CFD based Topology Optimization

Designed by the flow – The Revolution of Evolution

Computational fluid dynamics CFD based topology optimization marks a revolution in engineering innovative flow solutions.

Read-only mode in Simcenter STAR-CCM+

3 things you can now do without a license in Simcenter STAR-CCM+

“Price is what you pay; value is what you get.”  – Warren Buffett For the world’s most famous investor, the intrinsic value…

Vendée Globe star APIVIA

Vendée Globe: A digital twist?

Around the world in 80 days: the real Vendée Globe goes virtual to the delight of confined sailors around the…

AI for CFD with Monolith AI and Simcenter STAR-CCM+

Monolith AI and Simcenter STAR-CCM+ bring machine learning to CFD simulations

Artificial Intelligence (AI) for CFD simulations Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a buzzword anymore. AI is already transforming technology…

Gas Turbine CFD requires sophisticated data vizualization

Gas Turbine CFD – Driving Innovation with Data and Insight

Once upon a time in a world without gas turbine CFD simulation…

Manager: The design team came up with a new blade concept, but they need to know the maximum possible temperature in the machine.
Test engineer: Uhh…