TruckSim 8.0 is Released!

TruckSim 8.0: Recommended for All Users

We are pleased to announce the release of TruckSim 8.0, a major update to our software for simulating vehicles with dual tires and many combinations of axles and trailers. TruckSim 8.0 is immediately available for download by all users in maintenance, and is being shipped to those users who request a physical CD.

As TruckSim usage has increased globally, the range of user skill levels has broadened extensively, according to Michael Sayers, Mechanical Simulation’s Chief Technology Officer. “When developing vehicles with unique layouts, simulation is essential for testing chassis components and advanced electronic controls, because there is simply not enough time to physically test every possible combination. Some TruckSim users are experts in simulating vehicle dynamics, and push the limits for analyzing complex procedures and scenarios. Yet, others use the software only occasionally, maybe just a few days per year." 

"Two objectives in developing TruckSim 8 improvements were to simplify usage for casual users, while at the same time, extending our support for advanced users,” said Sayers. “Capabilities that were available to experienced users are now automated, requiring only a few clicks to select vehicles and test procedures and to see the results.” Many of the new features in TruckSim 8 were introduced earlier this year in the release of CarSim 8 software, and were further developed and refined for their addition to TruckSim.

One of the most anticipated new database feature allows users to exchange encrypted datasets with other companies. “An OEM can provide a full TruckSim vehicle description for a supplier to use in developing their components, without releasing proprietary engineering data about the vehicle,” says Sayers. This capability is particularly useful in the typical situation where different manufacturers produce the tractor and trailer in a combination vehicle. “Likewise, a Tier 1 supplier can provide an encrypted future chassis system to a potential OEM customer.”

Another new feature, first introduced in CarSim, is the inclusion of built-in ranging and detection sensors, along with programmable traffic vehicles and other “target objects” that the sensors can detect. According to Sayers, “simulating advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) not only involves the dynamic behavior of a vehicle, but also how radar, lidar and video sensors detect other traffic vehicles or objects such as pedestrians, parked cars, buildings, and so on. CarSim users have been simulating these systems before, and now the same approaches are being used for trucks and utility vehicles with TruckSim.” TruckSim also handles vehicle-to-vehicle, and vehicle-to-infrastructure safety systems development.

TruckSim 8 also has improvements in the vehicle math models. It adds “B-Train” trailer configurations, advanced powertrain dynamics, more details in the suspension, and support for new tire models. The representation of 3D road surfaces has been extended to support variable-width roads, such as lane merging or racetracks with wide curves. TruckSim 8 also provides live run-time engineering data displays. 

 

Mustang Dynamometer introduces "DynoDrags" with CarSim at PRI

Mustang Dynamometer Inc. introduced an interactive drag racing system using CarSim’s animator to provide a realistic racing environment.  This system was demonstrated at the recent 2009 Performance Racing Industry Show in Orlando, FL. To see a short video about this, please click here.

 

  December 22, 2009

CarSim 8.01 Beta

CarSim 8.01 beta is ready for download. See this tech memo for all of the improvements. If you are a CarSim user in maintenance, visit the download page.



BikeSim 3.0 Beta

BikeSim 3.0 beta is ready for download. If you are a BikeSim user in maintenance, visit the download page.



Video Demos

See our software in action by viewing some of our recorded video demos.