Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
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Thermal management is critical to ensure battery top performance and safety.
Batteries are extremely sensitive to temperature. Thermal management is critical to reduce temperature variations and to avoid thermal runaway. As a battery's temperature increases, its rate of chemical reactions and performance can improve. However, at one point, a rise in temperature may cause permanent damage. Ansys delivers best-in-class thermal management simulation to produce a cost-effective cooling device and safe battery.
CFD software known for its advanced physics modeling and renowned for industry leading accuracy.
Ansys Twin Builder is a powerful solution for building, validation and deploying simulation-based systems and digital twins:
"Ansys multiphysics simulation platform helps Lucid to address customer needs, solve engineering problems, optimize subsystems and components, meet regulatory requirements, and bring a world-class vehicle to market."
Backed by a wealth of industry knowledge
Battery thermal management remains critical for ensuring top battery performance and avoiding early failure and costly replacement. Battery temperature affects many battery features, including performance, range, charge acceptance, safety and life.
Ansys delivers best-in-class battery thermal management simulation that produces a cost-effective cooling design while best utilizing your application’s limited space.
Ansys Thought Leaders spotlight
Xiao is currently a Sr. principal engineer at Ansys. Xiao has spent a combined 20 years of his career at Ansys and Fluent corporation. Xiao spent his earlier years with Fluent working on engine CFD applications. More recently, he has been focusing on EV/HEV battery simulations including battery electrical modeling, battery thermal management simulation, and battery electrochemistry modeling. Xiao has a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University.
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