Visit the Tandler Precision web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: Simulation, modelling and validation software
News Release from: LMS International
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 13 June 2003

Pair to expand automotive modelling

Note: A free brochure or catalogue is available from LMS International about its services. Click here to request a copy.

LMS International and T-Systems International are working to extend the LMS Virtual Lab product portfolio.

LMS International and T-Systems International are to extend the LMS Virtual Lab product portfolio with applications for full vehicle modelling, trimming and pre- and post processing for crash, noise and vibration (NVH), and durability analysis The initial release of the new LMS Virtual.Lab applications will be targeted at providing best-in class support for crash analysis using LS-Dyna

"Consistent with market demand and our strategic plan, we have formed this relationship to expand the scope of our award-winning LMS Virtual.Lab performance engineering platform to include assembly modelling and crash pre-processing", says Dr Urbain Vandeurzen, Chairman and CEO of LMS.

"T-Systems is a leading provider of analysis modelling tools with a particular focus on the demanding German automotive market.

We are confident that, by working together, Virtual.Lab can become the single integrated environment for end-to-end body and vehicle engineering of all critical attributes that auto manufacturers around the world require".

"LMS has created a unique hybrid simulation environment that is fully capable of supporting multi-attribute body and vehicle engineering for such critical attributes as NVH, durability, and ride and handling",explained Torsten Blomberg, T-Systems' Director of Digital Engineering Solutions.

"We are delighted to jointly develop with LMS new products for full vehicle multi-attribute modelling, trimming and pre- and post processing for crash, noise and vibration (NVH), and durability analysis within the LMS Virtual.Lab portfolio".

T-Systems will benefit from greatly increased access to global markets for our proven technology and LMS customers will benefit from the added value brought to LMS Virtual.Lab by T-Systems more than 20 years of practical experience.

"The first LMS Virtual.Lab products that will result from this relationship will address the automated assembly and trimming of full vehicle models for crash, NVH and durability", according to Dr Jan Leuridan, LMS Executive Vice President and CTO.

"We are out to dramatically increase efficiency in multi-attribute vehicle engineering, and the ability to set-up an analysis model that can be shared by the different attributes will greatly contribute to that". Request free introductory details about products from LMS International ...

LMS International: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Engineeringtalk email newsletter
Engineeringtalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the Tandler Precision web site