Best Simulation Apps for iPhone of 2024

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    Innoslate Reviews

    Innoslate

    SPEC Innovations

    66 Ratings
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    SPEC Innovations' model-based systems engineering solution is a great way to help your team reduce time to market, cost, and risk for even the most complex systems. This on-premise or cloud application uses a modern web browser with an intuitive graphical user interface. Innoslate's full lifecycle capabilities also include: * Management of Requirements * Documents Management * Modeling * Discrete Simulator * Monte Carlo Simulator * Views and Models from the DoDAF * Database Management * Test Management, including full reports, status updates, and results. * Real Time Collaboration
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    Autodesk Fusion 360 Reviews

    Autodesk Fusion 360

    Autodesk

    $495 per year
    Fusion 360 brings together design, engineering, electronics and manufacturing in one software platform. Get integrated CAD, CAM, CAE & PCB on a single development platform. EAGLE Premium, HSMWorks and Team Participant are also included. You also have access to consumptive services such as cloud simulation, generative design, and cloud rendering. A comprehensive range of modeling tools is available to help you design products. You can ensure the form, fit and function of your products using a variety of analysis methods. You can create and edit sketches using sketch constraints, dimensions, as well as a powerful suite if sketch tools. Edit and repair imported geometry from non native file formats. You can make design changes without worrying too much about time-based features. Edit complex parametric surfaces to repair, patch or design geometry. You can create history-based features such as extrude, revolve and loft that are updated with design changes.
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    Simulink Reviews

    Simulink

    MathWorks

    $860 per year
    Simulink allows you to simulate your system before you move on to hardware. You can explore and implement designs you wouldn't normally consider without having to code C, C++, or HDL code. You can explore a wide range of design options by modeling the system under testing and the physical plant. To simulate the behavior of all components of the system, your entire team can use a multi-domain environment. Your simulations can be packaged and shared with clients, suppliers, or collaborators. You can reduce the cost of prototypes by testing your system in conditions that are too risky or too time-consuming. Rapid prototyping and hardware-in-the loop testing can validate your design. You can trace your design from requirements to code. Instead of writing thousands upon lines of code manually, generate high-quality C or HDL code automatically. This code behaves in the same way that Simulink's model. You can then deploy it directly to your embedded processor or FPGA/ASIC.
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    PaleBlue Reviews
    In minutes, create immersive training courses by using rich and powerful templates. Your employee training programs can be transformed into engaging virtual experiences that last, whether on screen devices or in Virtual Reality. Immersive training can reduce training costs. You can improve the efficiency of your operations and save up to 40% on your project budget. Before they become reality, you should go through the operations and procedures. You will be more prepared for anything. Immersive training can be fun and easy to understand. Gamification makes it more engaging than an online course. Learn operations and procedures before they are implemented in real life. You will be more prepared for anything.
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    OPTIMICA Compiler Toolkit Reviews
    Modelon's OPTIMICA Compiler Toolkit is the most powerful Modelica-based mathematical engine available. It allows users to automate, simulate, and optimize system behavior throughout the model-based design process. OPTIMICA is the compiler for Modelon's Impact. It allows users to create multi-domain physical systems using thousands of model components. OPTIMICA's state of the art solvers enable evaluation of complex physical system - supporting both transient simulations and steady-state computations as well dynamic optimization. The sophisticated mathematical engine can simplify and manipulate models to improve performance and robustness. This engine is used in a variety of industries and applications, including automotive, active safety, energy and power plant optimization. Start-up optimization of thermal power plant is essential to meet the increasing demand for power regulation in today's energy market.
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