We are excited to announce the opening of registrations for the CAESES User Conference 2022, taking place in Berlin, Germany from Sep. 21-22, 2022.

We are excited to announce the opening of registrations for the CAESES User Conference 2022, taking place in Berlin, Germany from Sep. 21-22, 2022.
This study describes a simulation-driven optimization process to investigate the influence of tire tread patterns on water splashing.
This project was carried out in cooperation with GEMÜ Gebr. Müller Apparatebau and SimScale with the aims of the exploration of the potential and possible avenues for improvement of a valve, and integration of SimScale as a cloud-based CFD solver in the process.
We are growing our team and would like to wish a warm welcome to our new employees.
Join us for our free workshop “Simulation-Driven Optimization for Advanced Turbocharger Design” on Thursday, Dec 2, 2021 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM CET.
Researchers at the Division of Applied Biomedical Engineering at the Penn State College of Medicine have been using CAESES in combination with CONVERGE as a CFD Integrated Optimization Platform for the development of safer and more efficient ventricular assist devices.
The CAESES student award goes into a second round 🎉 . Many students all around the world, from high school to PhD level, are using CAESES to help them reach the targets of their engineering projects. This might include you.…
Within the framework of the project “Transitioning to Low Carbon Sea Transport” (TLCSeaT), focusing on the new-build of a sail assisted general cargo and island supply vessel for the Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI), CAESES has been used to create a parametric design and calculation environment that can be used for the evaluation of different design options during the vessel’s concept and early design phases.
Join us for our free webinar “CFD-Driven Shape Optimization of a Globe Valve: An Industrial Case” on October 27, 2021 at 05:00 pm CEST. In this webinar, FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS joins forces with GEMÜ and SimScale to showcase the automated design exploration and optimization of a globe valve.
A new paper on “Application of Radial Basis Functions for Partially-Parametric Modeling and Principal Component Analysis for Faster Hydrodynamic Optimization of a Catamaran” by FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS authors Stefan Harries and Sebastian Uharek has been published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (JSME) – Special Issue: Hydrodynamic Design of Ships.