Understand vehicle dynamics and comfort

Chengdu: driver experience testing center for superior ride comfort

How the Chengdu driver experience lab helps to study possible discomfort related to a car’s driving behavior and NVH comfort early in development.

Cross-section view of an automatic transmission

Have downsized engines stifled the love of consumers for their cars?

Vehicles with downsized engines seldom meet consumers’ enthusiasm. Understand where downsizing fails and find paths for improved NVH perfomance engineering.

Digital Testing Symposium

Access all presentation material from our August 26, 2020 Event Learn how Testing is Evolving with the Digital Revolution Future…

Power Cycling and Thermal Testing Engineering Services

Power Cycling and Thermal Testing Engineering Services

In close cooperation with Siemens Simcenter, M4 Engineering will start delivering power cycling and thermal testing as a service in September 2020.

Qsources: Q-MED frequency response curve applied to acoustic FRF

In this blog post, learn more about the calibration factsheet provided with calibration service of the Simcenter Qsources Exciters. In…

Chengdu

Chengdu: VEM lab to boost vehicle performance

Find out how the Chengdu VEM lab at the Engineering Center couples advanced testing solutions with in-depth physics simulation to take fuel efficiency to the next level.

Chengdu Battery Management Systems

Chengdu: battery management system lab to reduce testing

Discover how the Chengdu battery management system lab uses virtual testing to minimize the cost and time of testing physical battery prototypes

The Chengdu Multi-attribute Balancing lab will help design teams build their electric vehicles early in the design process and boost performance

Chengdu: Multi-attribute balancing for better electric vehicles

This is how the Multi-attribute Balancing lab at the Chengdu engineering center will help design teams build their electric vehicles early on and boost performance.

Excellence in electric vehicle NVH at Karma Automotive

What should an electric sports car engine sound like? There is currently no clear answer to this question, as there is very little history of electric vehicles to draw from. Engine noise is also brand-specific, so even existing electric vehicles will sound different depending on which company produced them.