Cope with the complexity of e-machine cooling simulation
Modeling the complexity of electric motor cooling from electromagnetics to conjugate heat transfer is a significant engineering challenge.
Advanced simulation software provides a streamlined workflow capable of working across engineering domains.
This allows engineers to move faster and focus on what matters – exploring new engineering possibilities.
Watch this on-demand webinar presentation and discover new features for e-machine cooling simulation that make it easier for electrical and thermal CFD engineers to work together.
Designing and building innovative e-machines includes the collective work of multiple engineering disciplines, so as a result, thermal CFD engineers sometimes struggle to get a clean CAD of the whole e-machine.
A disconnected or incomplete view of the e-machine forces simulation experts to make generalizations or assumptions about the project.
Simulation solutions like Simcenter use specific import workflows to ensure thermal CFD engineers receive complete and accurate details of the e-machine to include dimensions, materials, machine conditions, and more.
This video highlights the ways Simcenter software handles multiphysics simulation and accurately models the many disciplines involved in an electric motor to predict its performance.
This presentation focuses on e-machine simulation and improving the processes surrounding it.
Designers and engineers who watch will:
Simulation accelerates the design process, leads to better e-machines and more satisfied customers.
Responsable du développement commercial pour l'automobile
Xavier Conqui a travaillé pour plusieurs sociétés de logiciels dans le domaine de la CAO et de la simulation en temps réel. Il a débuté sa carrière chez Autodesk en tant que responsable de l'unité commerciale Solutions personnelles pour la France. Il a ensuite travaillé dans la gestion des ventes et de la distribution au sein de start-ups et de multinationales liées à l'industrie de la réalité virtuelle et aux simulations CFD. Xavier a rejoint Siemens en 2021. Il est basé à Paris et se concentre sur les véhicules électriques. Il travaille avec les équipes de gestion des produits logiciels et les équipes de vente dans le monde entier pour répondre aux exigences des clients.