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Engineering Analysis & Simulation in the Automotive Industry

Engineering Analysis & Simulation in the Automotive Industry

 

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Automotive manufacturers and suppliers are constantly challenged with delivering innovative, safe, and dependable vehicles to market as efficiently as possible. As a result, engineering teams must discover, evaluate, and successfully implement leading-edge technology and methods to produce a reliable, effective outcome. Many of these efforts now come together under concepts such as Industry 4.0, Digital Twin, CAE Democratization, and Cloud Solutions. But what do these really mean for you, as a simulation specialist?

This NAFEMS seminar will address various questions, such as:

  • What standards are emerging in advanced vehicle development?
  • How can I create cost-effective reliable simulation models?
  • What kind of physics are simulated in vehicle systems?
  • What solutions are available to help me, and have others had success with similar applications?
  • What steps should I take when exploring the widening technology landscape?

This event aims to deliver information and insights on critical topic areas in a manner that maximises the “take-away” value for attendees. It will provide the opportunity to learn about the latest technologies and practices, which attendees can later share and apply within their own organisations.

Keynote Speakers

The Virtual Reality (CAVE) Completes the Digital Chain in Decision Making. The Case of the Tailgate Gap Decision Process
Bogdan Bădescu, Renault

Improving Vehicle Aerodynamics Based on CFD Simulations
Professor Angel Huminic, Transilvania University of Brasov

Agenda

09:00Registration & coffee

09:30

Chairman's Introduction & Welcome
David Felhos, NAFEMS EESC Chairman &
Tomáš Ivancik, Dassault Systemes CZ s.r.o.

 

Keynote Presentation: The Virtual Reality (CAVE) Completes the Digital Chain in Decision Making. The Case of the Tailgate Gap Decision Process Bogdan Bădescu, Renault

 

10:10Refreshment break
10:40

Electric Motor Radiated Sound Optimisation Analyze, Listen and Modify
Razvan Cioroiu, INAS SA

Workshop

10:40 - 12:20
Sheet Metal Formability – Material Properties, Failure and Simulation
Trevor Dutton, Dutton Simulation

Interdisciplinary Design Process(es) for Innovative Solutions
Armin Veitl, Altair Engineering GmbH

 

Assessment Standards on the Example of a Bus Frame Analysis
Márton Gróza, Karman Mechanics Ltd.

 

Simulation for the Connected Vehicle in the Autonomous Era
Irina Munteanu, Simulia

 

12:20Lunch break
13:30

Keynote Presentation: Improving Vehicle Aerodynamics Based on CFD Simulations
Angel Huminic, Transilvania University of Brasov

14:15

Simulation of Electric Motors for the Vehicle Industry
Gyula Vainel, Motor-Sim Ltd.

Workshop

14:15 - 16:20
Simulation Driven Design of High-speed Data Communication Links for the Connected Car
Catalin Negrea, Continental Automotive Romania

State-of-the-art Environment for Simulation Run Management
Zeta Margellou, BETA CAE Systems SA

15:05Refreshment break
15:30

Improved Accuracy of Weld Fatigue Analysis
Vijesh Kapoor, HBM

Wing Flutter Simulation using Finite Element coupled with Lattice Boltzmann Method
Stefan- Cristian Castravete, Caelynx Europe

 

General Discussion & Closing Remarks
16:40Seminar Close

Workshops

We are pleased to be able to offer the following workshops, alongside the traditional agenda presentations.

Pre-registration to the workshop is compulsory as spaces are extremely limited and on a first come, first serve basis. Please contact jo.davenport@nafems.org to register.

Sheet Metal Formability – Material Properties, Failure and Simulation
Trevor Dutton, Dutton Simulation

This workshop is intended to assist all those involved in the design of sheet metal components to identify the key material properties and potential failure modes during manufacture. The session will demonstrate how CAE methods can be used to simulate the manufacturing method in order to identify any potential problems with the process and establish if part design changes are required.

Workshop Topics:

  • Introduction to sheet metal forming processes, especially those in use in the automotive sector
  • Characterisation of sheet metal material properties for use in simulation
  • Definition of process failure
  • Discussion of the different materials in use in automotive body-in-white
  • Description of how materials are tested to establish the required material parameters
  • Application of simulation with an example using the Forming Limit Test

Simulation Driven Design of High-speed Data Communication Links for the Connected Car
Catalin Negrea, Continental Automotive Romania

With the ongoing developments towards autonomous driving and the complex HMI (Human-Machine Interface) requirements driven by the mobile market, today’s electronics engineers are faced with the difficult challenge of bringing together multi-gigabit communication and automotive reliability constraints. In order to address these new design challenges a simulation-based design flow is used for the development complex processor-based systems such as instrument clusters, driver monitoring cameras or infotainment units. Some of the most critical topics associated with high data rates and complex communication architectures are related the disciplines known as signal integrity (SI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). In this workshop we will explore the basic tools and methods required in making design decisions and mitigating risk, by using specialised simulation tools. From transmission line theory to the complex modelling of a differential gigabit channel, this presentation will cover the basic concepts used in today’s electromagnetic (EM) simulation environments.

Workshop Topics:

  • Brief history of EM (electromagnetic) simulation
  • Fundamentals of EM solvers and interconnect modelling
  • Highs speed signaling. When and why?
  • Design Flow based on virtual prototyping
  • Specific challenges for the automotive segment
  • Trends in car communication infrastructure

 

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Registration invoices will be sent by email in due course, and will include Romanian VAT.


Details

Event Type: Seminar

Member Price: €30 + Romanian VAT

Non-Member Price: €50 + Romanian VAT

Dates

Start Date

End Date

Location

07 Nov 2019 07 Nov 2019 Bucharest, Romania


 


Gold Sponsors

 

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Simart Company logo


Co-Sponsor

 

We would like to extend an invitation to your company to be part of this exciting event. There are several outstanding opportunities available for your company to sponsor or exhibit at the seminar, giving you maximum exposure to a highly targeted audience of delegates, who are all directly involved in simulation, analysis, and design.

Please contact Jo Davenport - jo.davenport@nafems.org to discuss the options available.

Venue

Ramada Parc Bucharest Hotel
Bulevardul Poligrafiei, nr. 3-5, sector 1,
Bucharest 013704
Romania
Tel.: +40 21 549 2000
www.ramadabucharestparc.ro