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[What’s New] Digital Image Correlation (DIC)

Discover Simcenter Testlab Digital Image Correlation (DIC), a 3D full-field measurement solution for materials and structural testing.

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SimRod experience: the electric vehicle digital twin demonstrator

Watch the SimRod video and discover how to combine multi-physics simulation, test and and engineering services.

Simcenter 3D Acoustics 2021.2 Poro-Elastics Trim

What’s New in Simcenter 3D 2021.2?

Learn more about Simcenter 3D 2021.2: enhanced auralization, improved turbomachinery analysis, new material models & multiple tabbed windows.

Simcenter Madymo 2021.1 – Scaling goes global

The problem today: Crash tests were first introduced in 1947. Since this time human body proportions have changed significantly. The…

Vehicle thermal management CFD

Effective thermal management CFD – the key to building products that last

A quick poll about your first car: Our 11-year-old car failed in the last checkup as the headlights were not…

Using short fiber reinforced composite materials? Streamline structural simulation modeling

Short fiber materials are challenging to simulate. Simcenter 3D can help you automate the complex task simulating an injection molded SFRC component.

Effective blade cooling with Simcenter 3D 2021.2

The Key to Easier Thermal Assessment of Engine & Gas Turbine Blades

Building a digital twin of a gas turbine is a complex endeavor that traditionally takes months to accomplish. There are many components, physical factors, and interrelationships to consider.

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The absolute relevance of teaching testing basics in the world of simulation

We can’t let the next generation forget about the importance of testing.. learn more

Heat transfer is important for electronics

Is it getting hot in here? Understanding heat transfer

Heat transfer is a complicated subject. Sure, we all learn the basics of conduction, radiation, and convection when we study physics, but there’s so much more to it than that.