Thanks to all attendees for joining our webinar ! We have now uploaded the webinar recording. The video can be found in our video section as well as on YouTube.

Thanks to all attendees for joining our webinar ! We have now uploaded the webinar recording. The video can be found in our video section as well as on YouTube.
Join our live webinar on September 22, 2020 at 2pm EDT (8pm CEST) to learn how the unique parametric modeling approach in CAESES can be used to optimize an axial turbine design in conjunction with Ansys Workbench.
Develop an understanding and an appreciation about simulation-driven design (SDD) with these 3 lecture videos, recorded by our CEO Dr. Stefan Harries.
We have launched our new web application for aerodynamic glider plane design. The new glider plane design web app is now available for you on gliderplanedesign.com. It is based on CAESES running in the background of the web app and allows designers to create their own glider plane design within minutes by changing typical geometry parameters.
We are happy to announce the start of the CAESES Student Award Competition 2020.
Take a look at the first published articles in our academic blog.
You always wanted to know something about the European R&D project HOLISHIP? Check out the new video about the project’s objectives and achievements.
Many of you are experiencing difficulties and restrictions as the new Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is spreading throughout the world. Despite these challenging circumstances, we at FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS are continuing our activities and remain committed to providing the same high level of service and technical support you have grown used to over the past years.
A new paper on “faster turn-around times for the design and optimization of functional surfaces” by FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS authors Stefan Harries and Claus Abt has been published on the Ocean Engineering journal. This paper details different strategies for a quicker optimization in multi-dimensional design spaces, i.e., for geometries with many parameters.
We had a great CAESES Users Meeting 2019 in Berlin and a lot of fun! The presentations gave exclusive and fascinating insights into the simulation-driven design of automotive engine combustion systems, turbochargers, pumps, ship hulls, racing yachts, hydro and wind turbines.
There is a new video available that shows how to connect CAESES and STAR-CCM+. If you are new to CAESES or to automation of CFD, this video will give you everything you need to connect your own STAR-CCM+ simulation setup to a parametric geometry in CAESES.