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Domain Specific V&V Across Industrial Engineering Disciplines

Industrial systems blend structures, fluids, thermal behavior, electronics, optics, and control logic.

This session shows how domain experts apply V&V in real industrial contexts from fatigue-critical structures and thermal-fluid systems to electric motors, power electronics, and control systems common in pumps, compressors, and HVAC equipment.

Date: March 31, 2026
Time: 11 AM EDT

Venue:
Virtual

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Overview

Industrial systems blend structures, fluids, thermal behavior, electronics, optics, and control logic. Each domain has its own V&V expectations, yet organizations often struggle to unify these practices.

This session shows how domain experts apply V&V in real industrial contexts from fatigue-critical structures and thermal-fluid systems to electric motors, power electronics, and control systems common in pumps, compressors, and HVAC equipment. You’ll see how consistent workflows reduce rework and strengthen cross functional alignment.

What Attendees Will Learn

  • The V&V standards and credibility expectations for each major engineering domain
  • How to evaluate model accuracy for structural, thermal, fluid, electromagnetic, and electronic systems
  • How to build unified V&V workflows across diverse engineering teamsfvc
  • How to assess calibration quality and validation sufficiency
  • How domain specific V&V drives more reliable product decisions

Who Should Attend

  • Director / Manager of Engineering
  • Director of Technology / New Product Development
  • Electrical Powertrain Engineers
  • Motor/Drive & Controls Engineers
  • CFD / FEA / Mechanical Simulation Engineers
  • Product Managers for Pumps, Compressors, Motors, Drives
  • Systems Engineers & Digital Engineering Leads
  • Innovation / R&D Leaders in Industrial OEMs

Speaker

  • Kaylan C Sharma - Applications Engineering, Manager
Pump and compressor system modeling