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Chengdu: VEM lab to boost vehicle performance

Find out how the Chengdu VEM lab at the Engineering Center couples advanced testing solutions with in-depth physics simulation to take fuel efficiency to the next level.

Can this little turbo-expander help save the planet?

A small British start-up uses cutting-edge engineering in air cycle refrigeration to improve engine efficiency Unlike most start-ups, Chris Whelan…

Improving Autonomous Valet Parking with simulation and testing

Autonomous valet: the future of parking Autonomous valet parking (AVP) systems in passenger cars will be among the first “driverless”…

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Chengdu: battery management system lab to reduce testing

Discover how the Chengdu battery management system lab uses virtual testing to minimize the cost and time of testing physical battery prototypes

Prescan 2020.2 release presents a new hardware-in-the-loop solution compatible with NI hardware

Simcenter Prescan, the best physics-based simulation platform for testing and development of automated vehicles, announces the release of version 2020.2. This release introduces the Hardware in the Loop simulations with National Instruments Hardware

The Chengdu Multi-attribute Balancing lab will help design teams build their electric vehicles early in the design process and boost performance

Chengdu: Multi-attribute balancing for better electric vehicles

This is how the Multi-attribute Balancing lab at the Chengdu engineering center will help design teams build their electric vehicles early on and boost performance.

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What’s the loudest cheer? We used science to find out!

YouTuber Mark Rober uses science to find out the loudest way to cheer for your favorite team. Watch him use Simcenter SCADAS XS to measure the tests here.

Excellence in electric vehicle NVH at Karma Automotive

What should an electric sports car engine sound like? There is currently no clear answer to this question, as there is very little history of electric vehicles to draw from. Engine noise is also brand-specific, so even existing electric vehicles will sound different depending on which company produced them.

Chengdu: battery simulation lab revolutionizes battery design

How the Chengdu battery simulation demonstrator at the Chengdu engineering center can help electric vehicle automakers reduce development time considerably.