Adams-scFLOW prediction of dynamic vehicle suspension movement in a cross flow wind
Co-simulation provides engineers with a unique, more complete & holistic performance insight by coupling together multiple simulation disciplines. Everything from acoustics to multibody dynamics (MBD), to CFD, to structural analysis, and explicit crash dynamics can be connected together in MSC
MSC CO-SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES
Depending on the type of analysis, engineers can use MSC solutions in two ways
1. MSC CoSim Engine
The MSC CoSim Engine has been developed in order to provide a co-simulation interface for the direct coupling of different solvers/disciplines with a multi-physics framework. This first version, readily available today, enables engineers to set up co-simulation models between Adams, Marc and scFLOW.
2. Other Open Co-Simulation Solutions
Besides the CoSim Engine, MSC also supports a list of other co-simulation methodologies, including the Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI), Adams Marc Co-Simulation Interface (ACSI) and so on.