Multiphysics Simulation for e-Motor Design and e-Mobility
Recorded
Thursday, December 3, 2020 · 4:00 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Join CWIEME, Altair and some of Altair’s customers in a webinar and panel discussion about the benefits of Multiphysics optimisation development strategies for e-motors.
Today’s requirements on e-powertrains for the automotive industry enforce an update of traditional development methods to stay competitive. Two aspects are of special importance: 1) the simultaneous consideration of requirements from different physics and 2) the consideration of the interaction between different components and thus the simultaneous optimisation of the complete e-powertrain system. Suboptimal solutions and numerous iterations caused by serial treatment of physics and attributes must be avoided.
To manage the complexity of such development, the tools, methodologies, and processes included in the development strategy must be aligned to meet the above requirements. Key components of a feasible strategy are Multiphysics capabilities, optimisation-enabled solutions, and automation of processes to facilitate democratization of such solutions.
Who should attend?
The webinar is designed to address the needs and challenges of e-motor designers and engineers, as well as of engineering team leaders and management concerned with development processes for e-motors and e-mobility.
Over the past years Altair has been the simulation driven design partner of CWIEME Berlin, contributing to the show’s conference programs with its expertise in electromagnetic, thermal and structural simulation, simulation-driven design, and innovative product development.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Thursday, December 3, 2020 · 4:00 p.m.
Berlin
Dr. Lars Fredriksson has been with Altair since 1996. He is currently located in Altair's German Headquarter in Böblingen. Prior to his current position, he held several positions at Altair in Germany and Sweden, among those Director ProductDesign...
Director of Program Management and Business Development - EM Solutions, Altair
Vincent Leconte is directing the business development of Altair’s electromechanical simulation solutions. Prior to that, he was CEDRAT’s Chief Technical Officer for 7 years, guiding the evolution of Flux software. Previously, he spent 10 years in...
Andreas Doukas is responsible for the electromagnetics simulations during the conceptual, optimizing, and troubleshooting phases involved in the development process of electric motors in GEM Motors company. He holds a bachelor and master's degree...