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CD-adapco Participates in Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart Project

STAR-CCM+ used to help develop and validate simulation models for lithium ion batteries used in hybrid and electric vehicles.

STAR-CCM+ used to help develop and validate simulation models for lithium ion batteries used in hybrid and electric vehicles.

By DE Editors

CD-adapco is participating in a collaborative project organized by the Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart (ASCS) that is intended to develop and validate mathematical models for lithium ion batteries. The project is driven by a consortium of three of Germany’s automotive manufacturers, who will develop and validate simulation models for lithium ion batteries used in hybrid and electric vehicles. The resulting simulation tool will be contained within CD-adapco’s flagship CAE tool STAR-CCM+.

 
CD-adapco Participates in Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart Project

The total investment for the 18-month project is almost EUR900,000. The project will use technology jointly developed by CD-adapco and Battery Design LLC, as part of their ongoing collaboration. It will then be deployed by ASCS, and detailed results compared with a prototype battery pack.

“This jointly funded project makes the very best use of the partners skills, ASCS is the ideal platform to coordinate such forward thinking technologies, advancing the analysis tool kit for auto OEM’s,” says Project Manager Dr. Daniela Maionchi.

“We believe the market for such analysis technology exists today and we are investing, both within this project and beyond, to delivery appropriate methods to our users worldwide,”  says Steve Hartridge, director of Electric and Hybrid Vehicle technologies at CD-adapco. “Having the chance to validate our battery technology in such a rigorous environment has a clear benefit to our users and is necessary for the successful introduction of any new technology.”

The project is managed by ASCS and will leverage the computing resource at the High Performance Computing Centre Stuttgart, which supports researchers from Germany and Europe, as well as industry with leading edge supercomputing technology. Services are supplied in collaboration with scientific and industrial partners through hww GmbH.

For more information, visit CD-adapco.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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