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Battery Systems Modeling for Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Installations Webinar
Date: 3 December, 2009 Time: 10am EST, 15:00 GMT (London), 16:00 CET (Paris, Berlin, Madrid)
Location: Online (Invitations sent 2 days prior to the event)
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Batteries are one of the key technologies for the success of electric vehicles and thermal management of the battery system is critical to lifetime, durability and safety. This online webinar will present the developments that CD-adapco is undertaking, together with our partner Bob Spotnitz of Battery Design LLC, to deliver a comprehensive fully coupled flow-thermal-electrochemistry solution to model battery systems from the cell to the pack and full vehicle installation levels.
Guest Speaker: Bob Spotnitz, President of Battery Design LLC
Industry expert and leading battery system modeler Bob Spotnitz will present the models that are available for the electro-chemistry of Li-ion cells. He will be joined by Richard Johns, Automotive Director at CD-adapco, who will describe the combined flow-thermal-electrochemistry capability that will be available in STAR-CCM+ and the engineering process necessary to make realistic calculations of large-scale battery installations.
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STARGlobal Transportation Forum 2009: December 8-9, 2009 - Detroit, Michigan, USA
Alternative Transportation and Electric VehicleTechnology Advancements
This years event will host leading Alternative Transportation & Electric Vehicle experts from around the world. Speakers include but are not limited to the following Chrysler, Ford, GM, Johnson Controls, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Army and Valeo Climate Control. Also speaking and available for questions will be Bob Spotnitz one of the world’s leading experts in Battery Systems Modeling. Details
Why should you attend? Learn about the critical engineering simulation technologies being used by all the major automotive manufacturers and suppliers in their development of alternative vehicles. Presentations will also focus on advancements in thermal management and Electric Vehicles and their power sources. Details |
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