How Additive Manufacturing Became a Game-Changer in the Rocket Propulsion Industry

Additive manufacturing (AM) in the rocket propulsion industry is a huge opportunity. In this article, learn about additive manufacturing’s past and future potential.

Exploring Modern Soccer Cleat Design with Altair Sulis

In soccer, one of the main components – if not the most important piece – of an athlete’s uniform are their cleats. Ahead of the World Cup, see how simulation can drive cleat design.

This intriguing ship propulsion system will blow your mind

Climate change is a challenge looming over human life and ecosystems. Now, the maritime industry faces new challenges in reducing…

Recent Advances in Simulation Hardware: The Sky is the Limit?

Find out how the 4th Generation of AMD EPYC(TM) processors enable you to achieve CFD results faster, with a reduced carbon footprint.

Ice protection: is your aircraft ready for the winter season?

Winter is coming, and your aircraft can feel it! Discover how simulation and testing help you design ice protection systems to ensure flight safety.

Personalized Precision Medicine

Our oneness should be very material in administrating healthcare and tending to our medical needs. Unfortunately, it seems all that uniqueness has been broadly disregarded for decades. How can personalized precision medicine change that?

Simulate Bevel Gears Accurately and Efficiently

Gears are crucial components in mechanical transmissions and products, essential to transfer energy between different axes of rotation, to change…

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2210 released! What’s new?

Go faster while modeling the complexity, explore engineering possibilities and turn complexity into a competitive advantage with Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2210.

Digital Debunking: Did Babe Ruth Really Hit a 587-Foot Home Run in 1919?

Babe Ruth would have had to hit the ball with a velocity of 145 mph to hit a home run exceeding 575 feet, which would be fastest-hit ball ever measured in MLB history. Read more about the analysis behind it.