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DESCRIPTION:Learn how to accelerate power electronics and software engineering for xEV systems with predictive simulation\nIn this webinar, we will overview an efficient, cross-functional approach for xEV thermal management engineering. We will cover plant modeling, controls development, control software lifecycle management, and handling the intersection of these domains to facilitate effective inter-team collaboration.\nThermal management in an xEV context is a challenging systems engineering exercise.  E-powertrain systems often demand a complex thermal management approach, with multiple components requiring varying amounts of cooling (battery, motors, inverter, and possibly an ICE in HEV architectures).  Electronic components are generally sensitive to temperature fluctuations, while heat is a precious commodity drawn largely from battery-stored energy that must be carefully managed and recycled in order to maximize range.\nThis webinar will illustrate an engineering approach to help thermal engineering teams meet these challenges head-on, and deliver e-powertrain thermal systems that meet requirements reliably and cost-effectively.\nYou will learn about:\n \n       - Thermal systems modeling & physical simulation\n       - Controls software lifecycle management\n       - Collaboration between controls software development and thermal systems modeling teams\n       - Meet the speakers:\nMichael Baloh, PhD:Principle solution architect, Siemens Digital Industries Software\nMichael has 20+ years engineering and consulting experience with Automotive Manufacturers and Suppliers Controls & Mechatronics Systems Development. Expertise in MBSE processes, tools, and methods. Holds a Ph.D. Controls and Systems Engineering\nAmmon Wright:Global Business Development Manager - MBSE Control, Siemens Digital Industries Software\nShashank Alai:MBSE Process Consultant, Siemens Digital Industries Software\nShashank is a product & solution architect for systems engineering with a graduate degree in ME specializing in Systems Engineering; 2+ years of research experience; INCOSE member. He has practical experience in MBSE, PLM, digital twin/thread realization for Automotive OEMs.\nPete Klein:Simulation Portfolio Developer, Siemens Digital Industries Software\nPete Klein is a Portfolio Development Executive for simulation at Siemens Digital Industries Software engaged primarily with customers in the automotive industry. His work spans the Siemens simulation portfolio and includes both systems and 3D-CAE analysis. Pete holds B.S.E. and M.S.E. degrees in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan.\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=es-es:Tecnowebinars.com - :: Optimizing power electronics and software for xEV thermal systems
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