08:30
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REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
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09:00
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CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
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PACKAGING AND DESIGN
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09:10
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EXTENDED SESSION: CROSS-INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
EFFECTIVELY PACKAGING, DESIGNING AND PLACING AND PLACING SYSTEMS UNDER SIZE, WEIGHT AND PERFORMANCE LIMITATIONS
20 minute Case Studies from Aero, Auto and Rail
Ali Tabbal, Core Competence Network Leader and Chief Aerodynamics Enginer, Alstom S.A.
Sanjaat Jain, Technical Specialist – Engine Design, Bentley Motors
Colin Sirett, CEO, AMRC with Boeing
- Understanding optimal temperatures, performance and the impact of component placement
- Identifying trade-offs between engine and system components, aerodynamics, thermal management, weight, space and efficiency across transport industries
- Encouraging heat exchange and flow through system design and placement and the impact of materials and components
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10:10
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CONTROLLING THE OPTIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR ELECTRIFIED SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
Gajanan Kale, Deputy General Manager, Mahindra Reva
- Understanding the impact of electrified systems and batteries on thermal and system designs
- Determining the limitations and impact of thermal runaway, heat exchange and conductivity, battery degradation, durability, life and performance
- Strategies for safely and efficiently heating engines, fuels, fluids and systems
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10:40
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NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
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THERMAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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11:10
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OPTIMISING THERMAL ENERGY FLOW AND RUNAWAYS
Robert Gilchrist, Project Manager – Powertrain Thermal Systems Research, Jaguar Land Rover
- Effectively insulating heat and preventing heat transfer when required
- Understanding the best materials and methods for heat transfer, exchange and flow
- Minimising thermal energy waste – Thermal Energy Management for the complete vehicle
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11:40
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UTILISING EXCESS HEAT AND THERMAL ENERGY FOR USE IN OTHER SYSTEMS AND AREAS
Cedric Rouaud, Chief Engineer, Ricardo
- Identifying where excess heat is most commonly generated, where it is most required, and best practices for heat transfer and flow
- Assessing the future of heat extraction from the system as energy and minimising the need to draw energy from fuel and batteries
- Weighing up the cost implications and benefits for large scale use in transportation
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12:10
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THERMAL MANAGEMENT FOR FUEL CELL VEHICLES
Nobuhiko Kamagata, Mechanical Engineer on Cooling and Heat Resistance, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
- Optimal heat exchanger layout for cooling performance
- Excess heat control for material toughness assurance
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12:40
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NETWORKING LUNCH
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MODELLING AND SIMULATION
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13:40
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BEST PRACTICES FOR THERMAL MODELLING: STREAMLINING, INTEGRATING AND REDUCING COMPLEXITY
Rob Timmis, Senior Aerodynamicist, Aston Martin
- Assessing effective tool integration, including FMI Functional Mock-up Interface and Model based design
- Developing an approach for integrating existing modelling tools and ensuring communication across different platforms
- Improving modelling results, reliability and accuracy
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14:10
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THE CHALLENGES OF THERMAL SIMULATION WITHIN AN AIRCRAFT AIRFRAME DEVELOPMENT
Bruno Estebe, Expert – Thermal Analysis and Structure, ESCSAT Thermal Tech Centre, Airbus Operations SAS
- From a global overview to detailed thermal simulation
- The challenge of prediction/measurement/validation of heat fluxes, heat loads and heat transfer coefficients
- Understanding the impact of thermal simulation within the engineering simulation processes for A/C
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14:40
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PANEL DISCUSSION: CROSS-INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
DISCUSSING THE NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMULATION DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR ADVANCED THERMAL SIMULATION
Panel will feature representatives from Aero, Auto and Rail
Ali Tabbal, Core Competence Network Leader and Chief Aerodynamics Enginer, Alstom S.A.
Bruno Estebe, Expert – Thermal Analysis and Structure, ESCSAT Thermal Tech Centre, Airbus Operations SAS
Sanjaat Jain, Technical Specialist – Engine Design, Bentley Motors
- Reviewing current challenges and limitations with simulation and modelling, including reliability, accuracy, time consumption, thermal runaway and material property changes
- Determining which elements simulation software should cover and minimising the need for separate sub routines
- Understanding the limitations of current systems and greater demands and complexity required from future systems
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15:10
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NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
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MATERIAL ADVANCES
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15:40
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Building A Supply Chain For Affordable Composites: Automotive Perspective
Paul Gallen, Sector Lead Automotive, National Composites Centre
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16:10
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PANEL DISCUSSION: CROSS-INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
ASSESSING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS BEING MADE WITH MATERIALS FOR THE FUTURE
Panel will feature representatives from Aero, Auto and Rail
Neil Glover, Head of Materials, Rolls-Royce
Dr. Darren Hughes, Assistant Professor in Materials, Very Light Rail Innovation Centre WMG
- Understanding the properties of materials and meeting certain requirements, including lightweight, high conductive ability, cost, availability, lifetime and durability and legal requirements
- Determining the regulatory challenges on developing and using new materials
- Addressing uses available for materials including surface finish, cure and their ability to be coloured
- Evaluating how far away from real-world production and use
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16:40
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CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
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16:50
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END OF SEMINAR
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