Tank sloshing simulation. Slosh my world!

Tank sloshing simulations on an industrial development timeline? Impossible… or? The other day, curiosity pushed me to read articles and…

Multiscale simulation in the process industry – better together

Discover how CFD and process simulation can now be combined efficiently to solve multi-scale challenges in the process industry.

Grab a coffee and catch up on marine CFD!

Learn how marine CFD is being used for hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, propulsion and… dolphins?

Ship design with CFD on AWS cloud

How to run 55 ship designs in 45 mins with CFD on AWS?

Ship design with CFD simulations on the cloud has never been easier or faster

Surface plot of air speed between heat sink fins in Simcenter Flotherm XT

How to measure flow rate through a heat sink in Simcenter Flotherm XT

Often in a CFD model I want to know about the fluid flow rate passing through a heat sink and…

ECXML file format - electronics thermal model (JEDEC JEP181 guideline) & Simcenter Flotherm

What STEP was for CAD, ECXML is for electronics thermal simulation

‘Electronics Cooling eXtensible Markup Language’ (ECXML) is a neutral file format intended to facilitate the provision of thermal models from…

V8 on my mind

Memories of a n ICE guy

Diesel is just not a proper propulsion system at all, downsizing is a crime, and anyways, no direct injection engine is a real engine, it has to be naturally aspirated…or do I recall that wrong?

Simcenter Flotherm 2020.1 release new features includes VHDL-AMS Thermal Netlists and other reduced order modeling enhancments

Simcenter Flotherm 2020.1: What’s new

The latest release of Simcenter Flotherm 2020.1, for electronics thermal analysis has been released.   Below is a brief description on…

Electrothermal analysis aided by VHDL-AMS thermal netlist from Simcenter Flotherm

Electrothermal circuit simulation enabled by VHDL-AMS thermal netlists

Using circuit simulation software without incorporating electrothermal analysis to account for temperature effects and heat dissipation is a pretty big…