Virtual Twin For Battery Engineering

Presented by:

  • Ramji Kamakoti, Modelling and Simulation Expert Solution Architect, Dassault Systèmes

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Oct 20, 2022, 11:45 am EDT

With the rise of Battery Powered Electric Vehicle, our world is becoming more and more dependent on batteries especially in Transportation & Mobility and High Tech industries. These disruptive changes are driven by regulations and consumers demands (Range, cost, sustainability, etc.).

The complete value chain from material suppliers to Battery makers to Automotive/High Tech OEMs are facing challenges associated with designing & integrating high energy & density battery systems. They need to find a way to optimize battery performances over a wide range of operating conditions while preventing safety issues and reducing battery cost.

Batteries are highly complex systems, requiring advanced engineering methods at all levels: from chemistry to cell engineering, to module and pack engineering, and finally integration into full vehicles.

In this presentation, you will learn about end-to-end solution provided by Dassault Systemes, which captures all of these scales. We offer technologies ranging from electro-chemistry modeling capabilities to optimally design battery materials for aging; 1D/system simulation for cells, modules, and packs; as well as full 3D representation of the battery cell, module and pack integrated into full vehicle models to be simulated for realistic test conditions.


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