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Navigating the Future of Unmanned and Amphibious Systems

As of early 2026, the marine vehicle sector is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by increasing demands for sustainability, autonomy, and expanded operational capability. Innovation is accelerating across several key areas, including unmanned systems for both commercial and defense use, next-generation amphibious combat vehicles with greater durability and firepower, and emerging technologies such as AI-enabled navigation […]

The Transformative Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE)

Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) has long been a cornerstone of modern product development, allowing engineers to simulate and analyze designs virtually before physical prototypes are built. From finite element analysis (FEA) for structural integrity to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for aerodynamics, CAE tools help industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing reduce costs, accelerate innovation, and mitigate […]

Cloud Power. Human Connection. Total Performance.

In engineering, speed and precision are everything. That’s why today’s innovators rely on cloud computing — it’s scalable, efficient, and powerful. But while most cloud providers deliver computing capacity, they often lack what really matters: personalized support and real human expertise. That’s where TotalSim’s partnership with the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) changes the game. Together, […]

Choosing the Right Hardware for STAR-CCM+: How TotalSim Harnesses HPC to Drive Engineering Innovation

In today’s fast-paced product development landscape, the demand for simulation-led design is higher than ever. Engineers are tackling increasingly complex challenges—multiphysics problems, intricate geometries, and tight timelines. At TotalSim, we leverage cutting-edge high-performance computing (HPC) hardware to make Simcenter STAR-CCM+ simulations faster, more accurate, and more scalable, helping our clients make smarter decisions, quicker. Why […]

CFD for Smarter, Safer Data Center Cooling

As global reliance on digital infrastructure grows, data centers have become essential components of modern operations. From storing critical business data to supporting real-time cloud services, these facilities must maintain constant uptime and thermal stability. However, managing the heat generated by high-density hardware presents a significant engineering challenge—especially when systems need to remain operational even […]
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