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DESCRIPTION:With high pressure from governments to reduce harmful emissions and improve fuel economy, vehicle designs are rapidly changing.\nIn addition to new hybrid, to electric powertrains, the market is seeing additionally driver assistance features, along with autonomous vehicles, all increasing the reliance on more electronics incorporated in the vehicle.\nHaving hybrid vehicles ad additional complexity, such as battery and motors which also need to be cooled. With these new, and innovative designs, vehicle manufactures still need to prevent thermal failures for keeping from expensive warranty recalls.\nThermal heat protection for thousands of components can be quite a complex process.\n \nThis webinar looks how combined use from 1D system simulation to 3D thermal solutions can help reduce chance of thermal failure late in the design cycle.\n \nBy tying thermal models close to CAD, system performance simulation, to 3D CFD solutions, thermal component temperatures can be predicted early in the design cycle by simulating severe operating conditions, such as an uphill trailer tow to key-off soak conditions.\n \nBy linking the heat protection close to CAD system, not only are we providing close couple simulation between solids and fluid, but also removing weeks of manual surface cleanup which is commonly used by many OEM’s today.\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=es-es:Tecnowebinars.com - :: Case Study: Protección térmica de componentes en automóviles híbridos y eléctricos con Siemens
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