EV: Advanced Motor Design using Ansys Maxwell – Hands-on Workshop

Last day of registration: 15th February, 2023

 

 

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Description

About the workshop:

The traction motor is a key component in the electric vehicle/hybrid electric vehicle (EV/HEV) development process. Designing a highly efficient and cost-effective traction motor is challenging. It is “A True Multiphysics Problem”” – Which requires precise attribute balancing across all the physics platforms. All the attributes are interconnected which in turn develops dependency across the departments, but goal is “Efficient & Robust E Machine development”.
In this workshop we will cover the following topics: Key challenges to traction motor design, Front-Loading the Design decisions through simulation, Finite Element Analysis for Traction machines, Traction Machine Thermal management and NVH validation, Motor control integration and validation.

Instructor : Mr. Hara Prasad Sivala, Senior Application Engineer, CADFEM India.

 

 

Session date : 17th February, 2023

Timings : Friday 6pm – 8pm

Mode of workshop: ONLINE

Registration fees and Certificate

Course Fee : Rs 236/- ( Rs 200 +18% GST)

Certificiate : Certificates will be provided to ONLY those participants who attend the workshop and 60% (time logged in attendance)  will be taken as a criterion for certification.

About ANSYS

If you’ve ever seen a rocket launch, flown on an airplane, driven a car, used a computer, touched a mobile device, crossed a bridge, or put on wearable technology, chances are you’ve used a product where Ansys software played a critical role in its creation. Founded in 1970 in USA, today Ansys is the global leader in engineering simulation. Engineering simulation is our sole focus. For more than 45 years, we have consistently advanced this technology to meet evolving customer needs. Ansys develops, markets, and supports engineering simulation software used to predict how product designs will behave in real-world environments.

We bundle our commercial software by physics area and work with universities to utilize our software in teaching and research and currently have more than 3,300 university customers in 95 countries. Our digital engagement strategy has evolved to include an “Access, Learn, Engage” model that is supported by our free student downloads, free Ansys Innovation Courses and Learning Forum that make it easy for learners to access our products, learn how to use them and ask questions to their peers and our experts. We also work to develop partnerships in areas like student team sponsorship, strategic curriculum and research opportunities and STEM. We recently released a free Electronics Desktop Product for Students that provides free online access to our industry-leading simulation solutions, including Ansys HFSS, Ansys Maxwell, Ansys Q3D Extractor and Ansys Icepak. This adds to our existing student products including Ansys Student, consisting of structures and fluids, Ansys LS-DYNA Student, Ansys Discovery Student and Ansys SCADE Student.

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