Conference and exhibition
From June 12 to 13, you can meet us at the VDI congress "Dritev" in Baden-Baden!
The automotive congress "Dritev" offers the drive community an ideal platform to exchange ideas. This year, experts will once again meet in Baden-Baden on June 12 and 13 to discuss the latest developments, innovations and perspectives of various concepts in the powertrain and transmission sector.
We are looking forward to seeing you at our booth number 23!
We are excited to present you the following highlights of our innovations:
Particleworks
1) Mesh-free simulation with the moving particle simulation methodology
2) High flexibility and precision in the simulation of free surface flows
3) Accurate temperature prediction
oorja
1) Hybrid simulation approach through the combination of Machine Learning and physical models
2) Highly efficient and fast prediciton of the battery behaviour
3) Comprehensive analysis and optimization tools (e.g. Degradation, Thermal Runaway, etc.)
CETOL 6σ
1) Improve profitability by balancing product quality with manufacturing cost
2) Achieve faster time to market by reducing design and prototype cycles
3) Deliver more innovative products through better understanding of mechanical variation
Please refer to the official VDI website for further information about the event.
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software
oorja, an innovative digital platform for Li-ion battery development and modeling, which uses a hybrid approach: ease to use and accuracy to predictions.
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CASE STUDY
Performing flow simulations to investigate the complex loss mechanisms caused by the interaction of the rotating oil ring within a piston in the inside of the roll of a calender, which is an important device of a paper machine. Hereby, the trends of the churning losses are determined for design improvement conducted by Voith Paper R&D.
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