How Realistic is Your Simulation? Bridging the Gap Between Simulation and Test

The use of simulations to displace physical tests has become essential in accelerating product development and reducing costs.  However, simulation results may be substantially different from what is observed in reality.  This could lead to premature product failure, costly warranty payments and a redesign campaign. In this webcast, Dr. Mark Andrews, UQ Technology Steward, SmartUQ, discusses why simulation results might not always be reliable, ways to calibrate simulation using test results and how to spot simulation anomalies and inaccurate results.

Date: Thursday, November 9, 2017

Time: 2:00 pm ET11:00 am PT

The use of simulations to displace physical tests has become essential in accelerating product development and reducing costs.  However, simulation results may be substantially different from what is observed in reality.  This could lead to premature product failure, costly warranty payments and a redesign campaign.

In this webcast, Dr. Mark Andrews, UQ Technology Steward, SmartUQ, discusses

  • why simulation results might not always be reliable
  • ways to calibrate simulation using test results
  • how to spot simulation anomalies and inaccurate results

There will a live question and answer session at the end of this session.

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