LMS Releases LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim Rev11

Mechatronic simulation tool includes new functionality for automotive, aerospace sectors.

Mechatronic simulation tool includes new functionality for automotive, aerospace sectors.

By DE Editors

LMS International announced the Rev11 release of its LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim product for system simulation.

For the automotive market, Rev 11 strengthens LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim transmission applications, with new Dual Mass Flywheel components and a much larger suit of vehicle models, including cars, motorbikes, buses,  trucks, tanks and trailers. Progress has also been made in the engine domain, with the new Model Test Bench for effective engine characterization, modeling and comparison/validation against test data,  and combustion fitting tools for advanced and comprehensive combustion model calibration.

The new release includes complete demonstrators aimed at balancing fuel economy and vehicle dynamics. The performance of the heat exchanger assembly tool and the two phase flow/air conditioning libraries, in vehicle thermal management area, have also undergone improvement.

The software also includes a new development library for Aerospace with dedicated components and demonstrators. Rev 11 allows for simplified thermal condition definition and performance analysis for the aircraft cabin as well as for further investigation in the More Electrical Aircrafts domain; two new turbo-shaft demonstrators are provided to integrate power source modeling and simulation for enhanced virtual integrated aircraft analysis.

The solution included enhanced Modelica, real-time and interfacing capabilities, embeds a simplified workflow to connect LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim to Simulink, and enables export of multiple LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim models to a real-time execution platform.

For more information, visit LMS International.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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