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Simulation gives

a complete picture

of your final product

Get a complete picture of the performance of your product or component

With co-simulation, engineers can gain a better and more complete understanding of performance by connecting or running multiple simulation disciplines simultaneously.

For example, connecting acoustic simulations with structural analysis. Or Multi-Body Dynamics with CFD.
This gives you a complete picture of the performance of your product or component.

Not only can this save runtime, it can give you entirely new insights. Instead of calculating separately how aerodynamics and stresses affect a part, you can calculate both effects simultaneously through a “strong coupling” between the different physics. You can visualize how both effects affect each other again. Stresses can affect aerodynamics and vice versa. In other words, co-simulation increases the quality of your simulations in general.

Hexagon makes this possible with MSC CoSim, which allows different analyses to be linked. Two methods are available to engineers depending on their analysis needs.

First: co-simulation, where multiple physics are applied to the model simultaneously.
Second, also a “chained” simulation, where the results of load cases are passed from one analysis to the next in a chain. Both approaches can be used in conjunction with Hexagon’s other CAE solutions.

Would you also like a complete picture of the performance of your product or component?

Please feel free to contact us for more information or a demo

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We have been doing this since 1998 with a tremendous passion for data and technology and a real results-oriented, no-nonsense mentality. In an open, transparent working environment, we like to give our specialists the space to get the best out of themselves. The love of the profession, freedom and synergy between our young potentials and professionals result in a close-knit team feeling.

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