Simcenter Testlab 2206_ new functionalities for NVH testing - Simcenter

Simcenter Testlab 2206: new functionalities for NVH testing

The new Simcenter Testlab 2206 Neo release comes with extra features in Process Designer for NVH testing.

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.

Leuven

Join our Performance Engineering Facility Virtual Tour in Leuven, Belgium!

Welcome to the lovely city of Leuven, Belgium! It is home to the oldest Catholic university in the world, the…

Engineer utilizing the driving robot for VEM behavior

Make VEM testing more convenient with Simcenter Engineering’s driving robot

Meet Simcenter Engineering and Consulting Services’ vehicle energy management (VEM) driving robot. The driving robot was developed to address the testing and simulation communities’ needs to get the most accurate and repeatable testing possible.

eRod gearbox housing

Improve your NVH process for an eDrive and its housing in one simulation – that’s e-mag-ical

The NVH process used to develop electric powertrains changes the vehicle occupants’ experience and perception of quality. Vibrations have become…

Significantly accelerate verification of level 4+ automation

With the release of Simcenter Prescan 2206, we introduce massive simulation capabilities enabling the industry to take a giant leap in the transitions towards level 4+ automation.

IESF Conference

Simcenter at the IESF Automotive Conference 2022

The IESF Automotive Conference is back! Join us on September 14 and discover the Simcenter solutions for vehicle electrification and autonomous drive.

Electric vehicle performance: two microphones measuring noise levels

Simcenter Engineering Services sounds off on electric vehicle performance.

Electric vehicle performance attributes and comfort considerations are evolving. Katleen Michiels, head of the Simcenter Engineering & Consulting testing group, shares her insight.