The power of MODSIM technology to deliver process transformation, engineering transformation, and business transformation
MODSIM is at the heart of 3DEXPERIENCE. We will demonstrate how MODSIM is a key enabler for transformation. MODSIM enabled process’ can now reduce the times of complex modeling & simulation tasks from weeks to days. By widespread deployment of such processes, MODSIM can compress development cycle times, and yet still allow for the cutting-edge optimization of complex systems, with advanced techniques such as machine learning. This ability to do realistic virtual testing earlier allows more innovation and more efficient use of resources. The overall effect of these transformations is to deliver significant business benefits – a more desirable and cost-effective product, delivered more quickly.
We follow the design of a new battery electric vehicle, and demonstrate how MODSIM can impact the smallest details of battery design, such as optimizing the electrochemistry or selecting the optimal pack configuration, all the way to the larger questions of test management, control strategies, and the certification for WLTP regulation.
In addition, we show a number of real-world examples from the Lifesciences, Marine, and Consumer Packaging industries where MODSIM has delivered significant business benefits.
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Joe AMODEODirector Process Automation & Optimisation SIMULIA R&D - Dassault Systèmes | Joe graduated from Cambridge University and gained a PhD from Imperial College before joining Jaguar Cars as an aerodynamicist in 1998. Joe was responsible for the aerodynamic development of a number of Jaguar vehicles, using physical tests methods and CFD and eventually became the Technical Specialist for Aerodynamics at JLR. Joe then joined Exa Corporation in 2005, as their first UK employee, in order to focus exclusively on CFD with the PowerFLOW toolset. At Exa Joe was heavily involved in the development and deployment of the PowerFLOW toolset for automotive and motorsport across the world. In 2017 Exa was acquired by Dassault Systèmes, as part of their SIMULIA Brand. Joe now manages a team dedicated to delivering automated simulation & optimization process to SIMULIA customers worldwide. |
Patricia MILLOTEUROWEST SIMULIA Industry Process Consultant Senior Manager - Dassault Systèmes | After starting in the field of simulation on rapid dynamic techniques such as crash, vulnerability, and explosion, she joined the Dassault Systèmes-SIMULIA teams in 2006. The missions covered by this team were support, training, service, and benchmarks. Since 2018, she joined the Dassault Systèmes EWEST pre-sales team to participate in transversal simulation projects, with follow-up on customers in the Marine & Offshore and Automotive industries, more particularly for France. |
Daniel PYZAKMechanical Industry Process Consult - Mgt Senior Director, CATIA Mechanical IPS | Daniel PYZAK graduated in Mechanical Engineering. He has over 38 years of experience in CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM. After positions held in technical support and product management in various CAD/CAM companies (Cisi, Cisigraph, Matra Datavision), he joined Dassault Systèmes Provence in 1999 to manage the Competency Center. The main activities of DSP Competency Center are around tooling, machining, reverse engineering, rapid prototyping/additive manufacturing and data exchanges. Ten years later, he became responsible of different CATIA technical teams inside for EMEAR (Design, Engineering). And since January 2020, he’s managing the worldwide CATIA Mechanical Industry Process Success organization with a strong focus on Lightweight Engineering: Generative Design, Composites, Mold & Die, Additive Manufacturing, Modeling & Simulation. |
Frederic MERCERONTransportation & Mobility Industry Solution Experience Director - Dassault Systèmes | Frederic MERCERON is the Solution Director for the Transportation & Mobility industry at Dassault Systèmes. His role is to deliver industry-leading solutions for vehicle manufacturers (Cars, Trucks, Buses, Trains, Motorcycle, and Racing) and suppliers to help them innovate, develop, test, and produce new mobility experiences for their consumers. After finishing his Master's Degree as a mechanical engineer, he worked for KTI as an applications engineer in Knowledge-Based Engineering, working with renowned customers such as Airbus, PSA, Valeo, and Ford. In 2000, Frederic joined Dassault Systèmes’ CATIA V5 Vehicle Architecture team and helped to introduce V5 solutions for preliminary design at several OEMs. After two years there, he took the leadership of the Vehicle Body-in-White (BiW) team; ensuring Car & Truck OEMs and Suppliers deployed best in class design engineering methodologies. In January 2007, Frederic moved to SIMULIA, a new brand created after the acquisition of Abaqus, and took the lead of the center of competency. He then helped to develop DS’ SLM solution (Simulation Life cycle Management), strengthened by the additional acquisition 2 years later of Enginous. |
