Glossary
What is a 3D simulator?
A 3D simulator is a software tool that allows you to recreate real environments, objects, and processes in a three-dimensional virtual space. It is used to test, visualize or train people to interact with complex systems, without having to intervene in physical facilities. In industry, 3D simulators are essential for virtual validation of machines and production lines (virtual commissioning), analysis of mechanical movements, ergonomics verification, operator training and digital testing. Through interactive simulation, critical issues can be predicted, commissioning time can be optimized, and project quality can be improved before actual production.
How can Var Industries facilitate companies with the use of 3D simulators?
Var Industries provides advanced 3D simulation solutions to support manufacturing companies in virtual system design and validation. In particular, tools such as NX MCD (Mechatronics Concept Designer) enable virtual testing (virtual commissioning) of plants at the design stage, with significant cost and time savings. Other software, such as Simcenter 3D and Simcenter Flomaster, offers powerful multiphysics and fluid dynamics simulation capabilities to optimize performance and reliability. By integrating with CAD and PLM environments, Var Industries enables companies to take a model-based approach to design and simulation, enabling the Digital Twin concept