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Introduction to Mechanical Simulation CarSim 2017
Mechanical Simulation CarSim 2017 is a software designed for simulating the performance of passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks with accuracy and efficiency.
Overview
With two decades of real-world validation, CarSim is the preferred tool for analyzing vehicle dynamics, developing active controllers, calculating performance characteristics, and engineering active safety systems. It is widely used by automotive engineers, OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, universities, and government research labs.
Features
- Utilized by 7 of the top 10 automotive OEMs
- Provides accurate predictions that align closely with test results
- Standalone application without the need for additional software
- Offers a standard interface to MATLAB/Simulink
- Enables the creation of complex scenarios and test event sequences
Use Cases
CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim are actively used in over 110 OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, 200 universities, and government research labs. The software's efficient parametric math models allow for system-level vehicle dynamics behavior reproduction, controlled through a user-friendly GUI for engineers.
Technical Details and System Requirements
- Supported OS: Windows 7 SP1, 8, 10 (32-bit and 64-bit)
- CPU: 2.2 GHz Intel i5 for laptops, 3.0 GHz for desktops
- RAM: 4 GB
- Free Hard Disk Space: 10 GB
- GPU: OpenGL 3.0 hardware support, 1 GB video memory (NVIDIA, AMD, or similar)
- For a driving simulator, a high-end gaming computer is recommended.
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