Vehicle Durability

Efficiently Optimize Vehicle Durability With Virtual Tests Using Internal Loads

Learn to efficiently optimize vehicle durability with virtual testing to create an efficient and reliable design. Includes SimRod Case Study.

Home appliances. From noise reduction to sound quality.

Combining testing techniques will guarantee you get the noise levels and sound quality of your home appliances under control. Read how.

MBST

Virtual Sensors accuracy improved by Test and Simulation

Learn how to use test and simulation software for model-based system testing (MBST) to optimize tests, have better models and more accurate virtual sensors.

Vehicle durability testing with Simcenter Testlab

SimRod experience: From Belgian blocks to vehicle durability testing (part 2)

Vehicle durability testing is a crucial step in the vehicle development. Learn how Simcenter Testlab Neo can make this testing more efficient.

Component-based transfer path analysis

Before you google ‘component-based transfer path analysis wiki’

Component-based transfer path analysis allows to leverage measured modular component models into full-vehicle noise predictions.

Vehicle durability testing with SimRod

SimRod experience: From Belgian blocks to vehicle durability testing (part 1)

Vehicle durability testing definitely belongs to the critical testing when developing a new vehicle. Until today, OEMs worldwide spend extensive…

Simcenter Testlab 2019.1: 4 reasons why it drives testing efficiency

There are many articles out there on why people generally resist change. We are, in the end, creatures of habit.
 
But let me try to convince to try something new called Testlab Neo.
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Aircraft cabin comfort is important – and we know it!

 
 Cabin Comfort Engineering – On-Demand Webinar
 
 
Imagine you just finished a week of hard work on a travel to Istanbul and you are finally heading back home. You enter…

Vibration control testing for electric cars

Read about the different vibration control techniques for electric cars offered by Simcenter… and learn a thing or two about rock ‘n roll.