NewtonWorks Corporation has launched two simulation software tools in Europe, designed for automotive and brake manufacturing engineering teams.
Advancing noise, vibration and structural software simulation
Following the successful debut of NewtonSuite eSeal in March, NewtonSuite Aves and Optishape-TS, developed in close collaboration with industry experts, are tailored to meet the increasing demands of automotive and brake manufacturing.
NewtonSuite Aves provides advanced support for brake squeal simulation and evaluates the noise and vibration (NV) characteristics of assembly components, such as stators inside electric motors, an area of growing importance with the expansion of electric vehicles. It enables engineers to shorten development cycles and improve system performance across a wide range of applications beyond braking.
Optishape-TS provides structural optimization tools for brake components, e-axle cases, and other critical systems where weight reduction, increased rigidity and noise minimization are essential. It enables design engineers to simulate the effect of performance parameters from part to system level, supporting both customer comfort and efficient outcomes.
“We’re excited to officially bring NewtonSuite Aves and Optishape-TS to the European market during EuroBrake and WMC,” said Naomichi Taketa, account manager at NewtonWorks Corporation. “Our software results from close collaboration with engineering teams across Asia. It’s designed and tailored to the evolving needs of automotive and brake manufacturers with speed, efficiency and complete system visibility. We’re proud to expand our footprint in Europe and support the innovation of leading brake and automotive OEMs.”
The NewtonSuite Aves and Optishape-TS will be demonstrated at the EuroBrake 2025 and FISITA World Mobility Conference (WMC) events in Spain in June.
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