Simcenter in the AGCO Picture

With its global footprint, AGCO has pursued a design-anywhere, build-anywhere strategy in tandem with a platform product architecture. Founded in 1990, AGCO has grown dramatically through a series of…

The Digitalization of Industrial Machinery

 
Providing realistic virtual simulation 
Throughout the computer-aided engineering (CAE) design process, engineers must balance a variety of critical performance aspects to validate wh…

“And the Best Technical Paper award goes to … ”

Two weeks ago, at the Symposium on International Automotive Technology (SIAT) in Pune, India, Simcenter won awards for Best Technical Paper. Not one award, but two!
 
The SIAT conference i…

Celebrating Engineer INNOVATION

 

 
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower” – Steve Jobs, Founder of Apple Corporation
 
From Archimedes to Galileo, Newton and Navier, history i…

Address vehicle NVH integration issues early on

Dear automobile constructor, Dear automotive supplier,
 
I’m writing you in response to your request for information on addressing vehicle NVH integration issues early in the development….

Why transfer path analysis is not established technology

280.000.000 results. That’s what you get when typing ‘transfer path analysis’ in Google Search. No wonder. The TPA methodology exists for over 20 years and is widely applied across all industries. Ho…

Is this the electric vehicle that we’ve all been waiting for?

Uniti One is an EV that just makes more sense.
I have to confess: I have caught the Uniti fever. It all started last April when Werner Custers and I shot a little movie at the Uniti headquart…

Neural networks & digital twins change the O&M in the wind industry

Today wind power represents 4.4% of the total generated power. By 2030, this is to increase up to 20%. The challenges for wind turbine manufacturers are wide-ranging: the aerodynamic performance of t…

6 Advanced Methodologies for Gear Test Rig: Part 1

Gears. Gears are used since the middle ages. Should be settled science by now, right? That’s about what I thought when I started. However, after discussing with colleagues and digging into …