Evaluating a Heavy-Duty Truck Climate Control System Using Thermal Comfort-Focused Testing and Simulation Techniques

SAE Document Number: 2019-01-0696
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Author(s):
Mark Hepokoski, Steven Patterson, Allen Curran, Steven Adelman, Miguel Javier

A Comparison of Strategies for Simulating Vehicle Heat Protection Test Cycles in 3D

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Author(s):
Lauren Tetzloff

Looking to simulate long, transient test profiles? Determine which simulation method will fit your application best. This webinar will compare different coupling strategies for simulating long, transient test profiles. It will examine the current, popular strategies and compare the accuracy, speed and computational costs of each method.

Evaluating a Vehicle Climate Control System with a Passive Sensor Manikin coupled with a Thermal Comfort Model

SAE Document Number: 2018-01-0065
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Author(s):
Mark Hepokoski, Allen Curran, Timothy Viola, Niklas Lindedal, Ronnie Hansson, Sam Gullman

How to Simulate Transient Exhaust Systems

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Author(s):
Tim Viola

Exhaust systems are still a primary heat source in passenger vehicle underbody and underhood thermal systems.  The Exhaust Stream part type in TAITherm provides a quick and easy way to simulate exhaust system temperatures and predict the amount of radiation that will then heat surrounding components. This webinar will demonstrate using the Exhaust Stream in TAITherm to perform a transient heat transfer analysis.

Modeling Passenger Compartments with TAITherm and GT-SUITE

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Author(s):
Jon Juszkiewicz, Dan Marsh

Webinar by ThermoAnalytics and Gamma Technologies discussing an exciting new technology developed for modeling the passenger compartment. This approach is significantly more accurate than those used today for system-level models and is suitable for both steady and transient predictions at faster than real-time speeds.This new approach incorporates industry-leading technology from Gamma Technologies and ThermoAnalytics for the solution of the refrigerant loop (1D flow), the passenger compartment (3D flow, radiation, convection, and conduction) and human thermal comfort.

All Things Battery Webinar

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Author(s):
Scott Peck

Watch this webinar to learn how our TAITherm software is used to simulate battery thermal design issues at the cell level, pack level, as well as system integration issues. Scott, one of our Senior Research Engineers, will show you how the battery models in TAITherm provide you with flexible tools to optimize your battery design and analysis process.

Simulation-based sensor modeling and at-range target detection characterization with MuSES

SPIE Volume Number: 9452
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Author(s):
Corey D. Packard, Nicholas E. Saur, Allen R. Curran, Peter L. Rynes

Heated Seat Simulation Study for Thermal Seat Comfort Improvement

SAE Document Number: 2015-01-1391
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Author(s):
Scott Allen Ziolek – Hyundai, Joshua Pryor – ThermoAnalytics, Tony Schwenn – ThermoAnalytics, Adam Steinman – Gentherm

Simulating Physiological Response with a Passive Sensor Manikin and an Adaptive Thermal Manikin to Predict Thermal Sensation and Comfort

SAE Document Number: 2015-01-0329
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Author(s):
Mark Hepokoski – ThermoAnalytics, Allen Curran – ThermoAnalytics, Richard Burke – Measurement Technology NW, John Rugh – National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Larry Chaney – National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Clay Maranville – Ford

The Development of Turbine Volute Surface Temperature Models for 3D CFD Vehicle Thermal Management Simulations: Part 3: Exhaust Radial Turbine Volute Systems

SAE Document Number: 2014-01-0648
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Author(s):
Steve De Vos - BMW Group, Kristian Haehndel - BMW Group, Torsten Frank - BMW Group, Frieder Christel - BMW Group, Sylvester Abanteriba - BMW Group