Bramble CFD today announced the integration of Zenotech‘s advanced affordable aeroacoustics simulation technology into their platform, offering automotive manufacturers a faster, more cost-effective solution for cabin noise reduction and aeroacoustics testing.
Why now?
At a time when electric vehicles are making cabin noise more noticeable and customer expectations for quiet interiors are rising, this new capability allows automotive engineers to simulate and optimise acoustic performance before building physical prototypes. The integration delivers full car external aeroacoustics simulation for just £100*, with results available in 4 hours rather than the traditional three-week timeframe.
“This integration transforms how automotive engineers can approach acoustic design,” says Ivor Annetts, Managing Director of Bramble CFD. “By reducing simulation time from weeks to hours and significantly lowering costs, we’re making professional-grade acoustic testing accessible to more manufacturers and engineering teams.”
Key aeroacoustics features
Run full car aeroacoustic simulations in just 4 hours.
Run aeroacoustics on automotive, buildings, aerospace and HVAC
Test both internal and external acoustics
Full car external aeroacoustics simulation for only £100*
Cabin internal aeroacoustics for £120*
No licence or subscription fees
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