Real-time power system simulation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing have been transforming the power industry for over 30 years. These tools have revolutionized the way that engineers study power ...
The electric grid is rapidly becoming more complex as centralized, fossil-based generators are replaced by renewable, inverter-based resources, such as solar PV. The inherent variability of renewable ...
A real-time hybrid fire simulation algorithm is developed and tested to capture the expected behaviour of a steel column within a structural frame, considering the slow thermal expansion of the stiff ...
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World’s fastest supercomputer runs record-breaking fluid simulation for rocket testing
R esearchers in the United States have used an exascale supercomputer to perform the largest fluid dynamics simulation ever.
Real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) has emerged as a transformative methodology in structural engineering, combining the precision of computational modelling with the reliability of physical testing.
How CAD, AI, Digital Twins and MBSE are overhauling design fundamentals in heavy machinery and equipment industries.
Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing involves simulation of power plant behavior using the actual site-specific power plant controls before the commissioning stage. HIL testing can benefit all project ...
Industrial simulation and emulation are powerful but still underemployed techniques for designing, developing, and testing better automation solutions and machines. When used as a central part of a ...
VI-grade releases version 2026.1 of its real-time simulation software suite, introducing a number of new enhancements.
The continuous evolution of electronic devices and systems necessitates rigorous performance evaluation, comprehensive testing, and robust simulation strategies. These activities are central to ...
Microsoft unveils Project AirSim for testing drones and other autonomous aircraft through simulation
Several years ago, Microsoft Research offered an open-sourced tool called AirSim, which was a simulator for drones, cars and other autonomous vehicles. After years of experimentation, Microsoft ended ...
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Simulation modeling and physical testing for latticed bionic limbs match, but is it a real study?
Henan University of Technology researchers report on the development of a lightweight lattice-based limb design for a bionic robot. Lightweight structures that can withstand high loads and torsion are ...
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