Look at our case studies to learn how we improve people’s safety and comfort with virtual development, reduce impact on the environment and strengthen our clients’ competitive positions.
Less risk, greater safety
Consider a pedestrian, a car and an accident. In road traffic accidents, pedestrians often sustain the worst injuries if their head hits the windscreen. A highly complex simulation process has now enabled TECOSIM to map the consequences of a head impact on laminated glass in a realistic, efficient way using a computer for the first time.
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Solar energy: a gift from the heaven
Wind, sun, biomass - The juwi Group is setting benchmarks when it comes to renewable energies with clean electricity produced in an efficient, emission-free process, an approach which TECOSIM also supports. The engineering company has used state-of-the-art computer technology to calculate a whole range of optimisation opportunities for the open land solar panel support frames that juwi uses in its projects.
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Fork lift trucks: cleaner and quieter thanks to computer simulation
The increasing integration of new functions and components into fork lift trucks poses a challenge for engineers as they need to use existing installation space intelligently. This was also the case at Linde Material Handling (LMH), where the Fork Lift Series 392 and 393 were to come onto the market with upgraded models. LMH sought assistance for this project from TECOSIM, the specialist in numerical calculation and simulation.
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Know-How for the Olympic Torch
On 27 July 2012, when the Olympic Cauldron was lit with much spectacle in London, it marked the end of an extremely tense and thrilling time for TECOSIM's engineers. This is because the company, a specialist in Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE), was responsible for developing one of the most emblematic tools of the games: the Olympic torch.
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