Europe's Schmitz Cargobull Selects LMS Virtual.Lab
LEUVEN, Belgium,
Feb 26, 2008 - LMS, the engineering innovation company, announced today that
LMS Virtual.Lab simulation software is being deployed by Schmitz Cargobull
for system-level studies in the development of commercial transportation
products. Schmitz Cargobull is a leading manufacturer of trailers, container
bodies, hauler beds and other commercial truck products for the European
market. The company is implementing the LMS solution to help shorten the
development cycle and optimize designs for attributes such as lighter
weight, smoother ride, improved handling and longer durability.
The solution being implemented by Schmitz Cargobull includes a
state-of-the-art simulation software suite integrated on the LMS Virtual.Lab
platform. LMS Virtual.Lab Motion for multibody simulation lets engineers
study the dynamic behavior of the complete suspension system. LMS
Virtual.Lab Durability allows Schmitz Cargobull engineers to predict the
fatigue life of components based on dynamic loads. The tight link to
multibody simulation means that the Schmitz Cargobull development team can
quickly explore the structural strength and fatigue life of numerous items
on component and system assembly levels to make appropriate design changes.
To evaluate ride and cornering behavior and determine the associated loads,
engineers can use LMS CD Tire to calculate forces from pneumatic tires in
contact with 3D road surfaces. The software tracks tire vibrations up to 80
Hz, and a road surface interface readily accommodates large sets of
digitized test-track data.
The company notes that one major reason for selecting the software is the
tight integration between the various modules. The LMS Virtual.Lab software
suite lets engineers quickly alternate between vehicle dynamics and
durability analysis without leaving one application, logging into another
and performing time-consuming manual data translations. Schmitz Cargobull
engineers can also study and optimize multiple attributes at the same time,
reports the company, especially the many different and often-conflicting
engineering requirements for trailer and other vehicle suspension system
development.
Since LMS Virtual.Lab works smoothly across a wide range of applications,
engineers can readily evaluate designs according to various target
parameters and quickly arrive at the best possible design. They can develop
suspensions and subassembly parts that have adequate strength for reliable
performance, for example, without being over-designed and heavier than
necessary. Creating more durable designs with less material lowers
manufacturing costs and results in lighter-weight, fuel-saving products with
longer lifespans. In this way, Schmitz Cargobull reports that LMS
Virtual.Lab helps strengthen the company’s competitive position in the
transportation market with product attributes that directly address the
needs and business pressures of their growing worldwide customer base.
About LMS:
LMS is an engineering innovation partner for companies in the automotive,
aerospace and other advanced manufacturing industries. LMS enables its
customers to get better products to market faster, and turn superior process
efficiency to their strategic competitive advantage. LMS delivers a unique
combination of virtual simulation software, testing systems, and engineering
services. We are focused on the mission critical performance attributes in
key manufacturing industries, including structural integrity, handling,
safety, reliability, comfort and sound quality. Through our technology,
people and over 25 years of experience, LMS has become the partner of choice
for most of the leading discrete manufacturing companies worldwide. LMS, a
Dassault Systèmes Gold Partner, is certified to ISO9001:2000 quality
standards and operates through a network of subsidiaries and representatives
in key locations around the world.
For more information visit at
www.lmsintl.com.
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