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COUPLE Update Webinar – Q4-2024

02 December 2024

16 December, 2024

COUPLE Update Webinar

This webinar covers key updates on the latest version of COUPLE, offering you the opportunity to get up to speed on new features and quality improvements. You can find the release notes of the update here.

The webinar is held twice on the same day, so you can stay updated, no matter where you are. The first session starts at 08.30 (CET), and the second session starts at 16.30 (CET).

Overview

The webinar feature live discussions and Q&A with VIBES’ Managing Director, Eric Pasma.

New result types have been added, allowing the gain deeper insights of the response of the assembly. The interface forces between all subcomponents can be evaluated and the mechanical power flow through the assembly can be studied.

Another new feature is the Rigid Body Modeler, you can now define a rigid body model by specifying its physical properties. This allows you to, for example, couple rigid body models from the assembly to study mass sensitivity or de-couple transmission simulators.

For more insights on possible applications from these updates, join us on our Update Webinar for COUPLE!

If you have problems signing up to the webinar, please send us an email at info@vibestechnology.com.

About COUPLE

VIBES developed a standalone test-based modeling application to perform hybrid Dynamic Substructuring: COUPLE. Where SOURCE enables you to characterize vibrational sources and DIRAC to create high-quality test-based component models, COUPLE completes the workflow.

COUPLE allows you to assemble, predict and optimize your NVH design in a complete modular workflow. Especially when your models come from DIRAC and SOURCE, COUPLE offers you a modular NVH approach where you can easily combine test-based models with models from simulations. This way, late-phase troubleshooting is avoided, and fewer iterative design cycles are needed, saving time and resources. All in all, reliable full-vehicle models are available much earlier in your development process.  

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