Join us for this Live Webinar on Simulation Solutions for Battery Modelling!
Whether you’re designing batteries for electric vehicles or consumer products, each design choice comes with complex trade-offs. With Ansys’ powerful battery simulation, engineers can quickly assess options and reduce reliance on costly, trial-and-error physical testing. Our simulation capabilities span from electrochemistry to cell, module, and pack levels, integrating critical physics to ensure safe, high-performance, cost-effective battery designs. Ansys’ Multiphysics solutions streamline collaboration across disciplines, helping you advance your designs to market-leading standards in safety, reliability, and efficiency.
Key Highlights:
- Overview of Battery Safety Workflow
Learn to predict combined structural, electrical, electrochemical, and thermal responses of batteries under various failure scenarios. - Multiphysics Simulation
Discover Ansys LS-DYNA’s robust Multi-Physics capabilities that integrate mechanical, thermal, electrical, and electrochemical solvers for comprehensive safety analysis. - Live Model Setup and Demo
Watch a live demonstration on setting up and analyzing battery safety models using Ansys LS-DYNA.
Who should attend?
Engineers in electrification / structures
Simulation professionals / product developers / R&D specialists / technical managers
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Registration
Date & Time
Wednesday, December 4th, 2024
14:00 pm – 14:45 pm CEST
Speaker
Rich Davies, Senior Application Engineer
Based in Bristol, United Kingdom, Rich received his Ph. D degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2001 and has been using simulation within the engineering industry ever since. Since joining EDRMedeso, Rich has broadened his experience to support a diverse range of industries, bringing simulation solutions to complex engineering challenges across sectors.
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