Simcenter Femap 2023

What’s New in Simcenter Femap 2401

New Simcenter Femap releases in 2023 enhance your productivity and collaboration, add support for rotor dynamics, and streamline meshing processes.

material model under sustained loading

Accomplish more by customizing Material Models with the New User-Defined Subroutines in C++

Simulate the material complexity in your material models, with user-defined models in Simcenter Multimech.

Simcenter Femap 2023

What’s New in Simcenter Femap in 2023

New Simcenter Femap releases in 2023 enhance your productivity and collaboration, add support for rotor dynamics, and streamline meshing processes.

What’s New in Simcenter Mechanical 2306

Simcenter Mechanical solutions can help you conquer your engineering challenges. Read what’s new in the latest release of Simcenter 3D, Simcenter Tire, Simcenter MAGNET and the other Simcenter Mechanical products.

Simcenter Mechanical simulation - 2212 Release

What’s New in Simcenter Mechanical simulation – 2212 Release

Predict mechanical performance of your detailed product designs across multiple physics disciplines. Learn what’s new in the Simcenter Mechanical 2212 release.

Simcenter Culgi 2211 released! What’s new?

Leverage easy-to-use apps to reliably predict material properties. Seamlessly switch from atomic to coarse-grained molecular representations. Better understand reactivity. And…

Simcenter 3D 2022.1

What’s New in Simcenter 3D 2206

Simcenter 3D can help you conquer your engineering challenges. Read what’s new in the latest release of Simcenter 3D.

multi-stage cyclic symmetry for rotor dynamics

Multi-stage cyclic symmetry in rotor dynamics

Multi-stage cyclic symmetry for rotor dynamics in Simcenter 3D extends classic symmetry-based reduction solutions to the application of having multiple rotors with different numbers of sectors side-by-side.

Simcenter Culgi 15 released! What’s new?

Simcenter Culgi 15 released! What’s new?

With the new release of Simcenter Culgi 15, computational chemists across industries can leverage a host of new features and enhancements to model the complexity of chemical systems while going faster in their simulations. The new release allows computational chemists and data scientists to explore the possibilities of any given chemical system to come up with novel materials and tailored material properties.