webinar
In the evolving landscape of product design and development, engineers face the challenge of optimizing performance, reducing costs, and minimizing time-to-market. Traditional physical prototypes, while essential, can be time-consuming and expensive to create.
Virtual models and digital simulations have become the bedrock of innovation, especially when dealing with complex products. These digital twins bridge the gap between the conceptual and physical worlds, allowing for rapid iteration and informed decision-making.
As validating digital models with experimental results is key to reliable R&D, in this webinar we will explore examples of applying Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) to predict:
Join us in discovering the synergy between virtual prototypes, simulations, and experimental validations. Join the future of engineering.
Introduction to need of virtual prototyping, experimental validations of Moving Particle Simulation in gearbox lubrication, e-motor cooling, piston cooling and wading.
This event is free of charge: registration is required to attend.
It uses a web platform that does not require local software installation. You can join the session via: Mac, PC, or any mobile device.
Registered participants will receive the link and credentials to participate at the email address provided during registration.
You can ask questions and participate in the discussion via the chat function in the web platform.
software
Particleworks is an advanced CFD Software solution, based on the Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) method.
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CASE STUDY
In this study, the focus was on the oil supply system for the big-end-bearings of an 18-cylinder engine, which is one of the largest four-stroke gas engines in existence, ideal for base load applications. Wärtsilä and EnginSoft created a moving-particle simulation model, a meshless method of solving Navier-Stokes equations, which allows complex geometries with moving parts to be simulated.
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