Organizations develop workflows that separate system behavior modeling and high fidelity physical simulation disciplines into siloes. Today, complexity of products demand different systems and engineering disciplines to have a much higher level of interaction.
IF WE create an easy-to-use framework where users can leverage the existing models across different domains within the organization, we can reduce the expensive and stressful late change requests and increase the confidence in the virtual verification and validation process reducing the number of physical prototypes needed.
In this hands-on workshop, we will explore a framework where we will use system-level behavior models to create a simulation context similar to what our vehicle will experience in real-life. This framework will also allow the systems engineers and controls engineers to modify and optimize the different subsystems (e.g. HVAC components sizing, control algorithms, etc…) based on a very realistic cabin CFD model, even before physical prototypes are built.
During the 1 day User Event, we will learn how to:
- Create a high fidelity model for the cabin and battery pack using existing templates
- Specify the sensors locations in the cabin model
- Create an HVAC model using existing libraries
- Create a simple control algorithm that will keep the cabin and battery pack within the temperature range as per the requirements
- Simulate the fully coupled system and analyze the results
Secure your place today and join us at the Dassault Systèmes Office, 900 N Squirrel Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 on September 20th, 2019 at 9:00 AM. Participation is free of charge, but the number of places are limited. The detailed agenda can be found on the event website.
We are looking forward to meeting you!