Engineering in Motion: Modeling of Moving Mechanisms in Simcenter 3D Motion

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Engineering in Motion: Modeling of Moving Mechanisms in Simcenter 3D Motion

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Date(s) - March 9, 2022
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Discover how to understand and predict functional behavior of mechanisms through advanced dynamic, static, and kinematic motion simulation.

The Simcenter 3D Motion solution is part of a larger multidiscipline simulation environment within Simcenter 3D. This integrated environment helps you achieve faster CAE processes and streamline multidiscipline simulations that combine motion with other disciplines, such as finite element models for flexible body analysis, and it enables connections with controls, acoustics, and more.

 

Simcenter 3D Motion allows you to:

  • Accurately predict complex mechanism behavior
  • Quickly build and maintain motion models using a single, unified CAE environment
  • Integrate systems and controls to simulate mechatronic systems
  • Use add-on modules to simulate specific applications like tires, gears, and drivetrains
  • Seamlessly share and use motion simulation results across Simcenter 3D as input for other types of CAE applications

This live webinar will describe the use of Siemens Simcenter Motion in typical industrial applications, allowing users to increase design confidence and reduce risk.

 

Topics:

  • What is a mechanism?
  • Features and functionality of Simcenter 3D Motion
  • Example application cases
  • Newest Simcenter 3D Motion features
  • Q&A

About the Speaker

  • Trey Rottinghaus

    Trey Rottinghaus works at the Siemens Simcenter 3D Mechanical Center of Excellence where he provides technical support for commercial opportunities for Simcenter 3D Motion and Structures. Trey has executed technical qualification and customer benchmarks for a number of applications across a variety of different industries, such as transportation, off‑highway, aeronautics, aerospace, defense, and consumer electronics.