CarSim/TruckSim Common Questions Web Seminar Tomorrow

Mechanical Simulation is continuing our series of web seminars designed to discuss solutions to a variety of vehicle product development challenges. These online seminars are the perfect opportunity to learn more about our software from the convenience of your own PC! All you need is an internet connection and a telephone line to participate.

Phil Mather will be presenting CarSim/TruckSim Common Questions on Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 10:00 am EST. Please note that to participate you will need an internet connection to watch the presentation and a telephone to listen.

To enroll, please register on our website. Also, please use your company or university issued email address when registering.

For additional information and to view all upcoming web seminars, please visit our website.

We look forward to you joining us!

Coming Soon - CarSim 8.0

Mechanical Simulation will soon be releasing a major upgrade to CarSim with CarSim 8.0. One new feature that will be present in the latest release is the run-time visualization panel. A run-time visualization panel provides real-time information along with live animation during simulation. In addition to displaying driver input commands such as throttle, brake, and clutch, the window can display up to five data points, and provide a visual representation of the status of ESC, ABS, or seven programmable indicator lights. Plots track user specified variables.

To read more about all of the new features that will be in CarSim 8.0, please download our new brochure.

  June 16, 2009

Article

Read about how CarSim 8 uses sensors in complex traffic situations. The article was featured in the May/June issue of Vehicle Dynamics International Magazine.



Training

Mechanical Simulation is offering training classes at our Ann Arbor, MI office. For more information, including dates and how to sign up, please visit our website.



Videos

Take a look at our software in action by viewing the videos that are available on our video demo page.