Simcenter Amesim software

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Simcenter Amesim is a system simulation platform that allows design engineers to virtually assess and optimize 



    Why Simcenter Amesim?

 Boost system simulation productivity with Simcenter Amesim, a leading integrated, scalable mechatronic system simulation platform. It allows design engineers to virtually assess and optimize system performance.
- Boost system simulation productivity
 Simcenter Amesim is a versatile system simulation platform enhancing overall systems engineering productivity by enabling engineers to assess and optimize mechatronic system performance throughout development to final validation and controls calibration.
- Manage the complexity of innovation without compromising time-to-market and quality
 Simcenter Amesim accelerates model creation with ready-to-use multiphysics libraries and industry-oriented solutions, ensuring rapid and accurate analysis.
- Stay integrated
 Simcenter Amesim integrates with major CAE, CAD, and controls software, supports FMIs, and is part of Siemens' Xcelerator portfolio for comprehensive solutions.

  Simcenter Amesim capabilities
- Electrical system simulation
 
Simcenter Systems facilitates simulation and integration of electrical and electromechanical systems for optimized performance and control validation. Ideal for automotive, aerospace, industrial machinery, marine, and heavy equipment industries.
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- Fluid system simulation
 Simcenter Systems optimizes hydraulic and pneumatic component dynamics, reducing the need for physical prototyping. It offers versatile components for modeling fluid systems across various applications, with extensive libraries supporting seamless integration and design coupling in a single platform.

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- Mechanical system simulation
 
Simcenter Systems handles engineering complexity in integrated mechanical systems with advanced 1D, 2D, and 3D dynamic simulations. It analyzes rigid or flexible bodies, non-linear frictions, and considers coupling with electric or hydraulic motion for comprehensive coverage


- Propulsion system simulation
 
Simcenter supports diverse technologies, like automotive electrification and space launch systems, through multiphysics system simulation. It assesses the impact of propulsion systems on metrics such as onboard power generation and vehicle emissions.
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- Reduced-order model creation
 
Simcenter creates reduced-order models (ROM) using machine learning and statistics. ROMs have a small memory footprint, are tool-agnostic, and operate in real-time, serving as executable digital twins for enhanced decision-making across the product lifecycle.
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- System simulation model management
 
Simcenter's git option streamlines collaborative system simulation with efficient asset management, versioning, and access control. It ensures precise representation and efficient model development through optimized data transfers and an integrated user experience.


- System simulation platform
 
Simcenter Systems is a user-friendly platform for efficient 1D multiphysics system simulation, offering powerful features, analysis tools, and optimization. It interfaces seamlessly with various CAE software solutions, supporting model-in-the-loop (MiL), software-in-the-loop (SiL), and hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) capabilities.
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- System integration
Simcenter Systems integrates simulation tools for the system lifecycle, supporting digital continuity, collaboration, PLM connections, co-simulations, design exploration, and model-based controls development through the functional mockup interface (FMI).


- Thermal system simulation
 
Simcenter Systems maximizes thermal performance for various systems, aiding optimization of energy efficiency and studying energy recovery systems' impact.
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