Using fast CFD simulation to improve drag and vehicle aerodynamics

Záznam webináře | 47 minut

Explore hundreds of design variants in a week and accelerate design innovations to meet regulation-driven performance levels

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Stricter regulations on emissions and new test procedures put the transportation industry under a lot of pressure to meet performance targets while keeping a competitive edge. The Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) introduces a new driving cycle (WLTC), resulting in a higher average and maximum velocity during testing. For this reason, aerodynamics plays a more significant role in testing scenarios. Simulation provides a way to improve aerodynamics earlier in the design cycle allowing vehicle manufacturers to enhance aerodynamic performance before the first physical prototype. But to be successful, the digital wind tunnel results need to be validated.

In this webinar, our experts will focus on how engineers can explore possibilities for optimizing vehicle aerodynamics in rapid turn-around time. They will examine approaches that allow engineers to understand how a vehicle's surface sensitivity impacts the drag value. With the time saved, this makes way for a trade-off study between cooling performance and the vehicle's drag.

During this session, we’ll demonstrate how CFD simulation can help to:

  • Reduce energy consumption of the vehicle by reducing drag
  • Use an adjoint solver to examine the surface sensitivity to drag
  • Run design exploration to explore hundreds of variants in a week, thus allowing reduced design time.

Speakers

Frederick Ross

Director, Simcenter Solutions for Automotive and Transportation, Siemens Digital Industries Software

Peter Altmann

Application Specialist for Vehicle Aerodynamics, Siemens Digital Industries Software

Aaron Godfrey

Design Space Exploration Application Specialist, Siemens Digital Industries Software