Ansys Outlines Numerical Simulation in HEV Design

Ansys has announced details of the latest seminar in its live series, which will focus on the use of numerical simulation in hybrid and electric vehicle (HEV) design. Scheduled to take place on 7 December 2010 at the Heritage Motor Centre in Warwickshire, UK, the event will include keynote speeches on the emerging issues facing the development of HEVs, as well as a number of workshops to demonstrate how simulation can accelerate the design processes while saving costs.

The seminar is aimed at automotive engineers, mechanical engineers and designers, package designers, semiconductor/component designers, engineering managers and product designers. It will highlight how comprehensive numerical simulation can help to understand, utilise and optimise the tight interplay of physics that occur at both the component and systems level of HEVs.

The sessions will cover a range of areas including: electrochemistry and electrical-thermal interaction in battery packs; electric machine design; optimisation; thermal and vibrations; parameter extraction; and thermal management of power electronics. The event aims to provide detailed insight into how the entire lifecycle of HEVs can be improved by simulation.

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