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In-the-loop hybrid testing advances
Hardware-in-the-loop testing of hybrid vehicles on dynamic motor and drivetrain test benches is now possible following intensive cooperation in Germany between simulation specialist IPG and AVL. |
01/04/2008
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Net results
Vehicle to vehicle networking can provide significant safety advantages. Ian Adcock looks at some developments in this field |
01/02/2008
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MMI speeds part design and cuts prototyping
Rhodia has integrated multi-scale modelling, mechanical calculation and injection moulding simulation (MMI) and is now offering a CAE service based on this approach for parts moulded in polyamide. |
01/11/2007
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Web gateway speeds solder joint reliability predictions
Solder joints account for a huge proportion of failures in electronic systems in all industries, writes Roger Bishop. But in the automotive sector where, in terms of cost, there is more electronic content in a car than steel, long-term reliability is more than a goal. It is a requirement. |
01/10/2007
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PLM unifies business processes
Version 5 Release 18 of Dassault Systèmes’ PLM portfolio is said to empower online collaboration for all enterprise users. In addition, it leverages and extends DS’s v5 SOA openness and delivers enhanced IP protection. |
01/10/2007
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Joint data brings more reality to simulations
The correlation between computer simulations and real-life testing is improving all the time, writes Roger Bishop. But a remaining area of weakness concerns adhesive joints, rivets, spot welds and laser-welded seams for which conventional simulations do not allow for failure. They are usually assumed to be infinitely loadable. Given that a mid-size car uses about 5,000 spot welds and more than 120m of adhesive joints as well as rivets, it is a problem. |
01/09/2007
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Digital mannequins model behaviour
The latest Ramsis anthropometric software improves cabin space ergonomics using digital mannequins. Through prediction algorithms and anthropometric data, the software accurately models human in-cabin behaviour, helping refine both cabin and equipment designs.
The 3D mannequins behave like real drivers by operating controls and infotainment.
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01/09/2007
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Software solves complex heat transfer issues
The latest version of CD-adapco’s Star-CCM+ computational fluid dynamics software (v2.08) has an improved meshing engine that delivers higher quality meshes up to 20% faster in some cases than its predecessor.There are also enhancements to the simulation of problems involving heat transfer between liquids, gases and solids. |
01/09/2007
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Models of elegance
Fast generation of software with fewer errors is promised using a technique that defines parameters and automatically generates code. Duncan Leslie looks at an example of domain specific modelling |
01/08/2007
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Latest CarSim includes K&S test check
Version 7 of MSC’s CarSim dynamics and performance testing software is said to have a substantially improved architecture, extending the possibilities for customising and extending the models. |
01/05/2007
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Powerful algorithms written to simplify future DCT control
A new player in the dual clutch transmissions (DCT) field, Vocis Driveline Controls, has developed a control system it claims will bring vehicles to market more efficiently and help vehicle OEMs to match the feel of their transmissions to their vehicle brands. |
01/05/2007
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Now Autosar gets really useful
Release 2.1 provides the results from the first phase of the Autosar (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture) standardisation protocol. It is available for the partners and members for automotive applications and is the result of nearly three years’ work. |
01/05/2007
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Multiphysics accelerates CAD import
The latest version of COMSOL’s multiphysics simulation environment (3.3a) now runs on Microsoft’s Vista operating system as well as on Intel-based Macs. |
01/04/2007
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DPF simulation cuts prototyping
The FilterDict 3-D simulation software allows modelling of diesel particulate filters to cut the number of physical prototypes necessary. |
01/04/2007
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Composites software tackles complexity
CATIA V5 Composites Design – developed from Airbus and Boeing work processes – is an advanced solution that allows companies to reduce the design and manufacturing time for complex composite parts. |
01/04/2007
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EFD software accelerates to 64 bits
The latest version (7.3) of Flomerics’ Engineering Fluid Dynamics (EFD) analysis software suite includes 64-bit processor support for increased analysis power, speed and user convenience, Catia v5 r17 support in both 32- and 64-bit formats and an integrated interface with MSC Patran for finite element analysis. |
01/04/2007
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Software drivers
As automotive operational and entertainment systems have developed from a few in-dash components to individual multimedia clusters for the driver and each passenger, the embedded software burden has expanded dramatically. Steve Snook reports |
01/04/2007
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First-pass flow and thermal simulations in minutes
Blue Ridge Numerics’ latest CFdesign CFD software (v9) is said to enable users to set up and view first-pass CFD simulations in minutes while generating high-fidelity design reviews up to 20 times faster than previous versions. It also includes new analysis features. |
01/03/2007
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