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BikeSim 3.0 is Released
We at Mechanical Simulation are pleased to present BikeSim 3.0, a major upgrade to the BikeSim software you are now using. This update is strongly recommended for all BikeSim users and is available for download for users in maintenance here.
We have worked in the past year to provide major improvements in the vehicle model, GUI and database capabilities. In addition to extending our support for advanced users, BikeSim 3 is also simpler for casual users who do not have time to learn all the details involved in vehicle simulation.
As BikeSim usage has increased globally, engineers push the limits for analyzing complex procedures and scenarios. Here are some of the major enhancements in the simulation capability of BikeSim 3:
- full nonlinear aerodynamics,
- 20 range sensors and 99 traffic objects (for ITS and pre-crash safety applications),
- user-defined coordinate systems (to work with company design data),
- more detail in the 3D road geometry,
- support for both conventional and unconventional suspensions (front and rear),
- COSIN FTire model interface, and
- easier linking to animation shapes.
Some essential new features that benefit all BikeSim users include:
- unlimited Undo in the database,
- automatic navigation between multiple BikeSim databases,
- consolidated export files that include animation shapes and other support files (useful for both transferring and archiving data),
- encrypted data files that can be transferred between partner companies, and
- global search function for all installed BikeSim documentation (1000+ pages).
To learn more about BikeSim 3, please read the press release.


Real Time Applications Web Seminar Tomorrow
Dr. Jin Hu will discuss a wide variety of CarSim and TruckSim HIL applications running on different hardware platforms support by Mechanical Simulation. He will also present information showing how manufacturers use HIL systems to reduce time-to-market and reduce costs by integrating high-level simulation into their product design process.
Join us on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 10:00 am EST for our Real Time Applications web seminar.
For more information, including all upcoming web seminars, please visit our website.
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May 11, 2010
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View an updated list of technical papers that reference our software products. |
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Join us at our Ann Arbor, Michigan office to participate in an Introduction to CarSim training class on Friday, May 14, 2010. For more information, please click here. |
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Click here to read about the Mechanical Simulation driving simulator featured at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show. |
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