Simcenter FLOEFD Structural module simulation of a PCB.

Simcenter™ FLOEFD™ 2021.1: What’s New?

What’s New in the latest Simcenter FLOEFD 2021.1 version? Electromagnetics, structural simulation and much more. Find out for yourself.

Cape Horn Windship sails CFD simulation

Cape Horn Engineering use marine CFD simulation to optimize cutting edge vessels

Cape Horn Engineering use Simcenter STAR-CCM+ to assess the performance of racing yachts and commercial vessels. Watch this webinar to find out more.

Propeller Simulation drives your design work forward

Propeller simulation helps design engineers to find a better design for ship propellers. Methodology to perform CFD simulation under design environment has been proven as an easy to use but powerful tool to reduce cavitation and increase efficiency of ship propellers.

Vendée Globe star APIVIA

Vendée Globe: A digital twist?

Around the world in 80 days: the real Vendée Globe goes virtual to the delight of confined sailors around the…

Simcenter electromagnetics and the Hovercraft?

Simcenter electromagnetics and the Hovercraft?

I know what you are thinking, “What in the world do Simcenter electromagnetics and the Hovercraft have in common?” First…

Pirate Map

If Captain Jack Sparrow used the Simcenter Amesim sea route model

Ahoy me hearties! Let’s go on a treasure hunt. how can Simcenter Amesim help us to plot the best sea route?

HiMSEN engine

Tomorrow’s power, today: optimizing marine engine performance with system simulation

IMO GHG 2050, ECA, Tier III, Sulphur Cap 2020 … These acronyms are a clear source of headaches for shipyards,…

The 2019 Simcenter Conference Europe was held in Amsterdam

Digital Twins and Digitalization are trending this event season.

Just because events like REALIZE Live Europe are digital destinations this year doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have the dates blocked in your agenda. REALIZE Live Europe is going online November 3-4, 2020.

Grab a coffee and catch up on marine CFD!

Learn how marine CFD is being used for hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, propulsion and… dolphins?