Digital Engineering for ePowertrain Development for Automotive
This webinar demonstrates the end-to-end technology used in developing an electric powertrain for automotive applications using a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) framework.
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Les étudiants ont accès gratuitement à un logiciel de simulation de classe mondiale.
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Les étudiants ont accès gratuitement à un logiciel de simulation de classe mondiale.
Connectez-vous à Ansys pour découvrir comment la simulation peut alimenter votre prochaine percée.
This webinar demonstrates the end-to-end technology used in developing an electric powertrain for automotive applications using a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) framework.
Venue:
Virtual
As automotive electrification accelerates, developing efficient and reliable electric powertrains requires engineering teams to work across and manage complex multi-domain interactions.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) offers a structured approach to streamline development, reduce costs, and enhance performance. This session explores how an MBSE approach can cut product development time in HALF by leveraging a new generation of System Architecture Modeler as an Authoritative Source of Truth (ASoT) to integrate and manage diverse engineering disciplines.
The Ansys team will explain MBSE's role in facilitating system definition, design optimization, and validation, ensuring a seamless and efficient ePowertrain development process.