Speakers: Stanley Baksi, Technical Specialist CAE-NVH, ZF-Braking
Speakers: Clemens Anzboeck, Materials Engineering R&D, Pankl & Cleon Regensburger, Development Engineer Additive Manufacturing, Pankl
Speaker: John Coates - Chief Engineer, Core Technology Engineering, ZF Electronics & ADAS
Speaker: Christoph Schulz, Manager Simulation Filter Elements, Mann+Hummel
Speakers: Michael Schreittmiller, Modules Expert HW, Webasto Roof & Components SE
Speaker: Leonard Mengoni, Development High Voltage Power Units, Porsche Motorsport.
Speakers: Viacheslav (Slava) Izosimov, Functional Safety Manager, Veoneer &
Daniel Jaikumar, Partner and Customer Success Manager, Intland Software
Speakers: Rüdiger Diefenbach, Safety Manager, Mercedes-Benz AG & Jan Mauersberger, Lead Product Manager, Ansys
Speaker: Leonard Mengoni, Development high voltage power units, Porsche Motorsport
Speakers: Gianpiero Cerrone, Laboratory Composite Engineer presso Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. & David Campbell, Senior Account Manager, Ansys
Speaker: Dr. Benjamin Ahrenholz, Head of CAE Department at Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH
Speaker: Tony A. Asghari - Principal Staff Engineer, Continental Automotive
Speaker: Ferdinando Cannizzo, Head of GT Racing Car Design and Development, Ferrari Competizioni GT
The Electric Machine Development Webinar Series is designed to empower you to achieve performance goals with simulation driven development of electric traction motors, thereby reducing cost and risk of bringing new electrified vehicles to market. Our team of experts will start from a specification of an electric machine for an automotive traction application and throughout this series demonstrate the complete development of an electric machine design using the Ansys platform.
In this webinar series, our presenters will discuss some of the challenges facing automotive manufacturers. Topics include the necessity for higher-performing components and materials and how to meet more rigorous OEM specifications that meet regulatory standards. You'llalsosee demonstrations of a specialized multi-physics workflow that accounts for all physics impacting automotive electronic systems —from electrical to thermal to mechanical stress.
In this webcast attendees will learn about the cutting edge of virtual development for electric machines, this includes multi-physics analysis, automated design space exploration and multi-fidelity modelling techniques spanning the entire development cycle.
In this webinar, we’ll explore the relationship between NVH and motor noise and how Multiphysics simulation enables it to be evaluated from the start of the concept design and optimization process.
Watch this webinar to learn about the critical challenges faced in modern electric traction motor design for automotive applicationsand how to resolve them using class-leading virtual development solutions.
In this webinar session, we'll discuss how to govern the multiphysics design aspects of a realistic IPM traction motor during machine design optimization. This traction motor is designed for a modern, high-performance, battery-electric vehicle platform.
Discover solutions for addressing questions that commonly occur in the development of electric machines for automotive applications such as rotor skewing, the axial segmentation of permanent magnets, and the short circuit fault tolerance assessment.
This webinar introduces accurate thermal solutions for cooling system development that enable faster, more reliable and efficient automotive electric traction machines.
In this webinar, you’ll learn techniques for performing mechanical stress analysis on an electric machine to ensure the durability and reliability of its electric performance.
Ansys provides a powertrain system simulation platform, automated to leverage the enormous potential for improvement found by analyzing the interactions of the key components within the electric powertrain – battery and its management system, inverter-motor-gearbox, mechanics, and control systems.
Ansys provides a powertrain system simulation platform, automated to leverage the enormous potential for improvement found by analyzing the interactions of the key components within the electric powertrain – battery and its management system, inverter-motor-gearbox, mechanics, and control systems.
Noise Vibration and Harshness (NVH) is a crucial design criterion for many applications where electric machines include medical devices, electrified mobility, and household appliances. Join us for this webinar to take you through the best-in-class Ansys Multiphysics workflow enabling fast and High-Fidelity NVH calculations.
Learn how Ansys tools can model the physics governing the behavior of synchronous machines and assist developers in optimizing tuning parameters, e.g., geometry, material selection and the machine’s feeding.
Speaker: Daniel Bachinski Pinhal, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
This 20-minute webinar shows how Ansys Motor-CAD can be used with Ansys optiSLang to provide multi-objective optimization, using multiphysics analysis to evaluate each candidate design against the full specification.
Application Field: Electrification
Speaker: Nicolas Riviere, Senior E-Motor Designer, Motor Design Ltd.
Power electronics is a part of just about every market that involves electrification of systems: cell phones, computers, consumer electronics, automobiles, ships, aircraft, spacecraft and everything in between. This includes all types of power conditioning such as rectifiers (AC to DC), converters (DC to DC) and inverters (DC to AC). It is vital to be able to evaluate the power electronics in the overall power system.
These types of systems require a suite of design, modeling and analysis tools (for magnetics, power device characterization, cabling, bus bars, PCB parasitics, EMI/EMC, thermal, etc). This webinar highlights Ansys solutions to address all these aspects of power electronics and power systems.
Application Field: Electrification
Speaker: Steve Chwirka, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
This webinar shows a range of options for modeling a motor in a systems simulation environment, using an Ansys Motor-CAD model. A range of electromagnetic, loss, thermal and control models are demonstrated with different levels of fidelity and computation speeds.
Application Field: Electrification
Speaker: Jonathan Godbehere, Motor Design Ltd.
A simulation platform solution for electric machines encompasses design and analysis of multiphysics and system modeling approaches to address electromagnetic, thermal, acoustic and drive performance. This webinar provides an overview of simulation solutions available for the initial design of machines, efficiency maps, and temperature-dependent demagnetization. It also illustrates a multiphysics coupled workflow to predict the thermal performance and acoustic signature of the machine. Furthermore, techniques to extract an equivalent circuit model from FEA for a system-level analysis that includes the electric drive and controller will be discussed.
Application Field: Electrification
Speaker: Pavani Gottipati, Lead Application Engineer, Ansys
Design and optimization of high-performance electric machines (e.g., motors and generators) require a multistage process to account for three major performance metrics: electromagnetic, structural/acoustic and thermal. Traditionally, designs were based on a single physics and were conducted by separate engineering groups. Now, by using a multiphysics and system platform, you can consider all critical design goals simultaneously without compromising solution accuracy. In this webinar, we’ll discuss accurate CFD/thermal solutions that enable faster, more reliable and more efficient electric machine designs.
Application Field: Electrification
Speaker: Davide Frigerio, Lead Application Engineer, Ansys
This webinar covers the Ansys Digital Twin Solutions for electric drive systems, which range from multiphysics libraries to high-fidelity simulations using reduced-order models (ROMs). This webinar also covers industrial application examples for electric drive systems.
Speakers: Christophe Petre, Manager Product Specialist & Jose-Luis Gonzalez, Application Engineer II, Ansys
Learn how to model the efficiency and dynamic behavior of a light, electric-powered delivery truck in an urban route using Ansys Twin Builder.
Learn how to use the Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA) toolkit in Ansys Twin Builder to make parametric sweeps by simulating failure in constituent components to identify failures and failure modes.
Speakers: Manzoor Ttiwana, Lead Product Manager & Matt Adams, Senior Product Specialist, Ansys
Learn how integrated simulation methods can combine transformer and circuit response to achieve optimal converter performance in high-density power electronics.
Electrification will drive future mobility and providers are pivoting to invest heavily in electric vehicles (EVs). Join this webinar to learn how engineers design each of the four “pillars” of electrification: battery, power electronics, electric motors and electric powertrain integration.
Speaker: Devin Crawford, Director Application Engineering, Ansys
Optimization is a vital part in the design of high-performance electric machines. A variety of applications with different performance requirements may be improved by selecting optimum geometry dimensions, material properties and excitations. This requires powerful tools to reduce the optimization time and shorten time to market for electric machines.
Speaker: Arash Hassanpour, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
Ansys Autonomy is a comprehensive tool chain solution that provides applications and an infrastructure for expediting the design and validation of an automated driving systems.
Using Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors and Ansys optiSlang, we will demonstrate the feasibility of using synthetic data as a source for ML training in radar based ADAS applications, and automatically generate labeled synthetic radar data for ML applications.
Learn how your organization could further reduce its development cycle with Ansys physics-based sensor simulation technology and workflow for in-cabin monitoring development.
Multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) radar enables “4D imaging” for driver-assistance and automated driving systems.
This webinar will describe the application of HFSS SBR+ to accurately model the physical interaction of radar with dynamic objects to predict radar performance and capture the micro-Doppler effect. We will describe how to create and modify dynamic objects exhibiting motion within the local frame of reference and provide an outlook on the application of machine learning for target classification.
Application Field: ADAS and Autonomous Driving
Speaker: Hen Leibovich, Application Engineer II, Ansys
Autonomous vehicles must perform flawlessly in every situation, including hazardous weather conditions (rain, fog, snow) to reach Level 5 autonomy. Simulation is needed to test sensor performance and reliability in all conditions, including edge cases.
In this webinar, we present the capabilities of Ansys Speos to simulate weather conditions and analyze the performance of sensors like lidar, optical cameras and thermal cameras from FLIR Systems.
Application Field: ADAS and Autonomous Driving
Speaker: Sandra Gely, Manager Application Engineering, Ansys
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have recently been thrust into the spotlight in the automotive industry as car makers and technology companies pursue effective active safety systems and fully autonomous vehicles. Radar has emerged as the primary sensor technology for active/passive safety in advanced driver assistance systems. Physically building and testing radar systems to demonstrate reliability is an expensive and time-consuming process. Simulation is the most practical solution to designing and testing radar systems. This webinar provides a complete, full physics simulation workflow for automotive radar using finite element method and asymptotic ray tracing electromagnetic solvers. The design and optimization of both transmitter and receiver antennas is presented. Antenna interaction with vehicle bumper and fascia is also investigated.
Application Field: ADAS and Autonomous Driving
Speaker: Amazir Moknache, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
Using an automotive head-up display (HUD) imaging system as an example, we will show how to quickly automate the design of a HUD and windshield using Ansys Speos and Ansys optiSLang. See how automated processes help to drastically improve the system's quality during development by identifying potential issues early in the design, including complex boundary conditions. Improve your design quality with robust optical simulations using Ansys Speos and Ansys optiSLang.
Speakers: Stefan Thoene, Senior Application Engineer & Sabrina Niemeier, Application Engineer, Ansys
Physics-based simulation is critical for developing power electronic systems, optimizing energy efficiency, increasing reliability, and complying with EMC standards. Save your seat for this upcoming webinar to power your electronic projects.
Physics-based simulation is critical for developing power electronic systems, optimizing energy efficiency, increasing reliability, and complying with EMC standards. Save your seat for this upcoming webinar to power your electronic projects.
This webinar spotlights Ansys 2021 R1’s new capabilities for coupling accurate loss density calculations to thermal solvers for predicting temperature in bus bars. This workflow leverages Ansys Maxwell’s new A-Phi transient analysis to obtain accurate ohmic loss distribution and then uses mapped loss to Ansys Icepak for thermal analysis. With AC proximity and skin-depth losses included, the A-Phi transient solver provides the most accurate power loss calculation for general busbar excitations.
Learn how integrated simulation methods can combine transformer and circuit response to achieve optimal converter performance in high-density power electronics.
Power electronics is a part of just about every market that involves electrification of systems: cell phones, computers, consumer electronics, automobiles, ships, aircraft, spacecraft and everything in between. This includes all types of power conditioning such as rectifiers (AC to DC), converters (DC to DC) and inverters (DC to AC). It is vital to be able to evaluate the power electronics in the overall power system.
These types of systems require a suite of design, modeling and analysis tools (for magnetics, power device characterization, cabling, bus bars, PCB parasitics, EMI/EMC, thermal, etc). This webinar highlights Ansys solutions to address all these aspects of power electronics and power systems.
Application Field: Electrification
Speaker: Steve Chwirka, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
Learn how your organization could further reduce its development cycle with Ansys physics-based sensor simulation technology and workflow for in-cabin monitoring development.
This webinar illustrates an Ansys SCADE architectural driven flow that enables model-based end-to-end requirements refinement and implementation from system to software level for ISO26262 ASIL-D Fail Operational + AUTOSAR systems.
Speakers: Lothar Pfeifer, Manager Application Engineering, Ansys, Tim Puls, Lead Application Engineer, Ansys
Learn about the best practices and tools to help you optimize functional safety processes, safety of the intended functionality (SOTIF) and cybersecurity for automotive electronics.
Speakers: John Birch (HORIBA MIRA), Smitta Balasubramanian (Ansys), Mario Winkler (Ansys), David Henderson (Ansys)
Learn how to use the Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA) toolkit in Ansys Twin Builder to make parametric sweeps by simulating failure in constituent components to identify failures and failure modes.
Speakers: Manzoor Ttiwana, Lead Product Manager & Matt Adams, Senior Product Specialist, Ansys
Our 2022 R2 release introduces a new easy-to-use application for Ansys Mechanical users to turn experimental material data into simulation-ready material models. Simulate product performance with new materials faster and with more accuracy.
Optimization is a vital part in the design of high-performance electric machines. A variety of applications with different performance requirements may be improved by selecting optimum geometry dimensions, material properties and excitations. This requires powerful tools to reduce the optimization time and shorten time to market for electric machines.
Speaker: Arash Hassanpour, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
Learn the basics as well as the implementation of automation and democratization of CAE workflows for the automotive industry with Ansys optiSLang and Ansys Minerva.
Speakers: Stefan Marth, Manager Application Engineering & Roger Schlegel, Senior Manager Application Engineering, Ansys
This webinar spotlights how Ansys optiSlang’s parametric optimization application helps automotive customers identify and vary key design parameters to identify optimal solutions that meet one or multiple design goals.
Application Field: Parametric Optimization
Speaker: Johannes Einzinger, Lead Application Engineer, Ansys
This webinar showcases how combining the flexibility of Ansys Additive Suite’s additive manufacturing techniques with the power of Ansys Motion’s topological optimization enables customers to design and manufacture highly efficient and optimized parts to meet all constraints and maximize performance.
Speaker: Sebastian Stahn, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
Simulation of sheet metal forming is a common application of Ansys LS-DYNA. In this webinar, we will present a typical simulation setup for this process and introduce some special applications of LS-DYNA.
Speaker: Mikael Schill
This webinar examines how Ansys Fluent and Ansys OptiSLang can drive virtual product development and robust design optimization to support significant improvement in passenger thermal comfort.
In particular, we will go through the main tasks of the simulation workflow such as: the creation and parametrization of an accurate fluid simulation of a generic SUV HVAC cabin starting from unconnected STL format surfaces, the analysis of the parameters fields to optimize performance and the creation of a reduced order model for faster exploration of the design space.
Application Field: Automotive
Speakers: Pedro Afonso, Lead Application Engineer, Ansys | Yann Ravel, Lead Application Engineer, Ansys
Using an automotive head-up display (HUD) imaging system as an example, we will show how to quickly automate the design of a HUD and windshield using Ansys Speos and Ansys optiSLang. See how automated processes help to drastically improve the system's quality during development by identifying potential issues early in the design, including complex boundary conditions. Improve your design quality with robust optical simulations using Ansys Speos and Ansys optiSLang.
Speakers: Stefan Thoene, Senior Application Engineer & Sabrina Niemeier, Application Engineer, Ansys
This webinar showcases how combining the flexibility of Ansys Additive Suite’s additive manufacturing techniques with the power of Ansys Motion’s topological optimization enables customers to design and manufacture highly efficient and optimized parts to meet all constraints and maximize performance.
Speaker: Sebastian Stahn, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys
The reduction of noise and optimization of sound quality is becoming even more critical in the transportation industry for hybrid and electric vehicles. Solve your acoustic design challenges in this upcoming webinar.