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What’s new in Simcenter Testlab 2406

With Simcenter Testlab 2406, you can test earlier, smarter, and faster! Get better products to market with greater confidence and fewer prototypes.

The leverage effect: how to measure 50,000 FRFs in one day using Simcenter Testlab

Discover how to measure over 50,000 FRFs in just one day with Simcenter Testlab Impact Acquisition! Learn the secrets behind maximizing efficiency and tackling complex NVH testing challenges with ease.

The magic in electric vehicle road noise engineering

Find out more innovative methodologies for analyzing road noise in electric vehicles and addressing NVH issues using virtual assemblies.

New dynamic mount stiffness characterization – Why get excited about it?

Discover our colleague’s new toy! A test rig for dynamic mount stiffness characterization, and see how Simcenter Testlab is used for NVH measurement processing.

Digital twins – successfully combining simulation and test

Take a look at a practical example of how you can combine simulation data and physical test data to create a digital twin with Simcenter solutions.

Virtual prototype assembly (VPA) for NVH prediction: from capability to process

Learn how to use virtual prototype assemblies (VPA) from capability to process for vehicle NVH prediction with Simcenter physical testing solutions.

Road Noise engineering: Physical setup for characterization

Road noise engineering: how do virtual points simplify tire performance characterization? 

Learn how virtual points can simplify tire performance characterization for road noise engineering, using Simcenter Testing Solutions.

What’s New: Simcenter Testlab 2206

Discover the new features in Simcenter Testlab 2206, designed to help innovate products more productively through a collaborative environment.

VPA

Simcenter Testlab 2206: Virtual Prototype Assembly (VPA)

With Simcenter Testlab VPA, Test and Simulation engineers can quickly explore the performance of several assemblies without the need for a physical prototype. This allows for design updates in the early phases of the development cycle.