Simulation of an HVAC unit

Combating COVID-19 Airborne Transmission with Intelligent HVAC Simulations

This year has been a challenge for all of us and as mentioned in my blog in March about “What…

Christmas Pyramid

4th Advent Simulation: The Christmas Pyramid

This week is my final Advent simulation as it was the last weekend before Christmas and only a few doors…

Simulation of a Feuerzangenbowle

3rd Advent Simulation: Feuerzangenbowle

This week we’ll have a look at the 3rd Advent Simulation, the Feuerzangenbowle. This post is part of a series…

The future of thermal design: Simcenter Flotherm BCI-ROM reduced order models in VHDL-AMS format enable accurate electrothermal circuit simulation modeling in the electronics thermal design supply chain

The future of thermal design – earlier electrothermal analysis

Learn about the future of thermal design using electrothermal circuit simulation accuracy enhanced using BCI-ROM reduced order thermal models generated from 3D thermal analysis in Simcenter Flotherm.

Simcenter Flotherm 2020.2 software release - faster joule heating, electrothermal modeling and more

Simcenter Flotherm 2020.2: What’s new

This blog reviews enhancements in Simcenter Flotherm 2020.2 electronics cooling simulation software release. The release is focused on extended support…

The naughty Elf

2nd Advent Simulation: The Mischievous Elf

Showing how CFD simulation can be used for Christmas traditions like the Mischievous Elf to have some engineering fun. Enjoying the holidays.

Räuchermännchen

1st Advent Simulation: A Räuchermännchen CFD Simulation

CFD simulation of a Räuchermännchen as the 1st Advent Simulation series illustrating one of the many holidays rituals of various cultures.

Have You Seen the Improvements to Post-processing in Simcenter Flotherm?

Post-processing in Simcenter Flotherm isn’t just about pretty pictures. Although it feels that way sometimes. Often engineers want hard numbers…

Fun CFD Simulation can be quite serious

10 secrets to a stunningly fun CFD simulation

What is the secret of those masterpieces of fun CFD simulations that inspire the masses?