What’s new in Simcenter Mechanical simulation – 2212 Release

January 24th 10am EST

Join us for our annual Youtube Premiere, as we highlight the latest content in Simcenter Mechanical simulation solutions, such as Simcenter 3D and Simcenter Nastran.

Model more complexity, simulate faster with better integration, and the ability to explore more design possibilities are just some of the advatanges of using the latest release.

Watch this premiere to learn how new capabilities in Simcenter Mechanical can help engineers in the following industries.

What’s New for Automotive

A lot is changing in the automotive sector and as a result so are the demands engineers are making on their simulation tools. Electrification of automotive powertrains has profound effects on the behaviour of vehicles, from electromagnetics to dynamics and acoustics performance. Simcenter Mechanical simulation solutions include new features to help you streamline the e-powertrain simulation workflow and help you improve simulation of other automotive applications from NVH, to tires, to windshield wiper performance.

What’s New for Aerospace

Airframe and rocket engineers rely heavily on simulation, and the simulation tools in Simcenter Mechanical are a valuable part of an engineer’s toolbox. New capabilities available in Simcenter 3D and Simcenter Nastran can help you calculate the margin of safety faster, model the complexity of thin aircraft skins better, and help you understand how liquid sloshing in fuel tanks can impact launch dynamics.

What’s New for Industrial Machinery

Machinery customers expect their machines to last with little downtime. However, machine manufacturers don’t have the time or resources to physically test their machines to the limits. Simcenter Mechanical includes new capabilities that can help you more easily predict durability without being a durability specialist. Simcenter Mechanical can also help you better understand the performance of rotating machines and assess noise from electrical transformers.

What’s New across industries

Simulation engineers in the auto, marine, and consumer products industries confront many common simulation tasks and processes. New capabilities in Simcenter Mechanical can help you simulate the additive manufacturing build processes faster and easier than before as well as help you pre- and postprocess FE models more efficiently.

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