TAITherm Underhood Thermal Protection Coupling with an Advanced Open-Source Simulation Engine (HELYX) Developed Using OpenFOAM Technology Webinar

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Author(s):
Sacha Jelic (ThermoAnalytics), Salvatore Renda (ENGYS)

Coupling between TAITherm and the open-Source CFD software, HELYX, enables more realistic representations of complex systems to yield more accurate predictions. With this process, both steady-state and transient coupling scenarios can be applied. Using CoTherm, these tools are coupled seamlessly, offering OpenFOAM technology and processes within CoTherm’s usable interface. During the webinar, TAITherm coupling with HELYX through CoTherm will be presented, with specific application towards a coupled engine thermal protection case using the DrivAer SUV model and a detailed engine compartment.

Battery Modeling for Performance, Lifetime, and Safety Webinar

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Author(s):
Zachary Edel, Ph.D.

As battery technologies advance and consumers expect extended range and shorter charge times, using transient thermal simulation to predict battery performance has become increasingly crucial. Join us as Dr. Zachary Edel, one of our senior research engineers, demonstrates how you can leverage our TAITherm software and Battery Extension to accurately predict battery performance, lifetime, and safety in a wide range of real-world environmental conditions.

New Features 2020.1 Webinar

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Author(s):
Scott Gibbs

Curious what’s new in our latest software release? In the first release this year we have included a batch of features and enhancements to both programs to increase usability and productivity in your workflows. We have also deployed a new naming convention for easier recognition of the software versions. Our two annual releases are marked by the year and the version (2020.1, 2020.2). This coincides with our company rebrand, which you will see reflected in the software icons and welcome screens. Join us and follow along as one of our engineers presents what’s new, including demonstrations in the software.

Exceed Your Electrification Goals with Thermal Simulation

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Author(s):
Zachary J. Edel, Ph.D.

Industries are shifting to electrification across product lines, posing considerable challenges for engineers working to implement the new technology. In this webinar, you will learn how to surpass your electrification goals with thermal simulation. Zach, our in-house battery expert will take you inside our software to show you how to meet safety, reliability and lifetime requirements for the best design possible.

TAITherm v13.1/CoTherm v2.2 New Features

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Author(s):
Lauren Tetzloff

In this webinar we will cover: 

  • Tracking moisture transportation and accumulation using the new moisture transport feature
  • Better sensation and comfort results with new segments added to the Berkeley Comfort Model
  • Reducing model setup time and removing the margin for error by setting up your battery model in the main application
  • Creating a more efficient workflow using the new subprocess group in CoTherm

Muffler Modeling Options to Simulate Your Exhaust System

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Author(s):
Steven Patterson

The exhaust system generates the most heat in a vehicle, making it the most complex system and requiring highly accurate thermal modeling. This webinar will walk through the process of maximizing this system using the advanced methods of muffler chamber modeling. These methods are designed to increase fidelity in your models and reduce set-up and solve times for complex muffler simulations.

Understand the Power of CoTherm

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Author(s):
Daniel Woodford

Watch this webinar to learn how to simulate complex scenarios by coupling thermal and CFD codes in our powerful CoTherm software. Daniel, our Thermal & CFD Engineer, dives deeper into CoTherm using a real-world key-off example giving you an up-close look at which inputs you need to automate simulations, and how to analyze transient coupled results.

Evaluating a Heavy-Duty Truck Climate Control System Using Thermal Comfort-Focused Testing and Simulation Techniques

SAE Document Number: 2019-01-0696
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Author(s):
Mark Hepokoski, Steven Patterson, Allen Curran, Steven Adelman, Miguel Javier

A Comparison of Strategies for Simulating Vehicle Heat Protection Test Cycles in 3D

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Author(s):
Lauren Tetzloff

Looking to simulate long, transient test profiles? Determine which simulation method will fit your application best. This webinar will compare different coupling strategies for simulating long, transient test profiles. It will examine the current, popular strategies and compare the accuracy, speed and computational costs of each method.

Evaluating a Vehicle Climate Control System with a Passive Sensor Manikin coupled with a Thermal Comfort Model

SAE Document Number: 2018-01-0065
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Author(s):
Mark Hepokoski, Allen Curran, Timothy Viola, Niklas Lindedal, Ronnie Hansson, Sam Gullman