New CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim 2021.0 improves your vehicle simulation engineering
2021.02.26ANN ARBOR, Mich., January 7, 2021 - Mechanical Simulation Corporation is proud to announce the release of the 2021.0 versions of the vehicle simulation tools CarSim®, TruckSim®, BikeSim®, and SuspensionSim®.
The VehicleSim® software products, CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim, have long featured high-fidelity math models for vehicle dynamics that can simulate physical test results. The math models run fast enough to support real-time simulation with hardware in the loop (HiL) and can support massive optimization projects involving hundreds of thousands of simulations.
Ansys 2021R1 Release Provides Nearly Unlimited Possibilities for Engineering
2021.02.09Ansys recently released 2021 R1 version, which provides a simplified workflow and unique product enhancements, providing R&D engineers with opportunities to complete design and product development goals that were previously unachievable.
Synopsys Introduces Improved Illumination Optics Design with New LightTools Version
2020.12.15Synopsys, Inc. announced the release of version 9.1 of its LightTools® illumination design software, which expands LightTools' comprehensive features and workflows for illumination optics design with new tools to model and analyze light detection and ranging (LiDAR), AR/VR, and biomedical systems. Additionally, version 9.1 introduces a Distributed Simulation Module that increases the speed of computation-intensive ray tracing, as well as improved optomechanical interoperability with Dassault Systèmes' SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD software.
Synopsys Delivers the Industry's Only Complete Workflow for Automotive Lighting Design and Visualization in CATIA
2020.06.10LucidShape CAA V5 Based v2020.06 offers powerful design features and stunning photorealistic rendering capabilities for headlight, tail light, and signal light innovations
Mechanical Simulation Releases CarSim, TruckSim, BikeSim, and SuspensionSim 2020.0
2020.04.15The VehicleSim® products CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim have long featured high-fidelity math models for vehicle dynamics that can reproduce physical test results. The math models run fast enough to support real-time simulation with hardware in the loop (HiL) and can support massive optimization projects involving hundreds of thousands of simulations.