CAE 3D simulation teaching

Teaching CAE 3D simulation with Simcenter

From South Dakota to New Delhi to Xiangyang, China to Leuven, Belgium Advice and ideas on teaching 3D CAE simulation with Simcenter

Intelligent Design Exploration and CFD- engineering better than nature

Intelligent Design Exploration is a key technology to unlock the full power of computer aided engineering. And even CFD is no longer an exception to this.

Simcenter at Realize LIVE

80+ on-demand sessions: customers and industry experts, discussing engineering challenges and solutions at our Simulation & Test Conference.

heavy equipment thermal management co-simulation

Reach an optimal heavy equipment thermal management using 1D/3D co-simulation

Regardless of harsh conditions (temperature variation and dirty environment), operators from the agricultural, mining and construction fields always rely on their heavy equipment to accomplish their work. To reduce downtime and safety risks, powertrain management systems must be robust in both high and cold temperature conditions.

Cape Horn Windship sails CFD simulation

Cape Horn Engineering use marine CFD simulation to optimize cutting edge vessels

Cape Horn Engineering use Simcenter STAR-CCM+ to assess the performance of racing yachts and commercial vessels. Watch this webinar to find out more.

rotor dynamics jet

Predicting heat transfer during turbine startup: using CFD to increase accuracy

Flexible turbine operation patterns are increasing the thermal stress on components. How can simulation help?

Myth Busters

4 Myths about AI in CFD

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become more ubiquitous in our everyday lives, so too has confusion about what it is and what it means for engineers. The definition of AI and the role it will play in future product development is often dependent on who you ask.

Introduction to xDT

Executable Digital Twin (xDT) – Part 1

The Executable Digital Twin will enable companies to closely analyze their complex systems from the design through operation using AI.

Tighter timeframes, tougher requirements, less stress? The argument for 1D-3D co-simulation

In today’s environment of fast-paced change, engineers need to find ways to minimize development time and cost while maximizing performance and reliability. A combination of 1D-3D simulation techniques is one way to achieve this.