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News Release from: Ansoft Europe
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Team on 17 November 2003
Seminars focus on industry-specific
design
Ansoft has combined with several leading technology organisations to host three seminars focusing on the design of electromechanical systems in aerospace, automotive and alternative power industries.
Ansoft recently combined with several leading technology organisations, including NASA, Ballard and Wavecrest Laboratories, to host three seminars focusing on the design of electromechanical systems in the aerospace, automotive and alternative power industries Presenters from Ansoft, General Motors, Ford, Northrop Grumman, Goodrich Aerospace, International Rectifier and others, covered topics addressing the rapidly growing use of virtual prototyping in the design of electromechanical systems in aerospace, automotive, power electronics and drive systems technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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"With today's integrated systems, it is imperative that the engineer's design environment supports both the detailed physical modelling of components, and the higher-level, abstract modelling required for the analysis of entire systems", said Uwe Knorr, Ansoft's Vice President of Sales.
"Only by combining different engineering levels and physical domains and by establishing a model exchange chain between suppliers and OEMs and system integrators can engineers meet the business objectives of shorter design cycles, higher quality and lower cost".
An aerospace power and electronics simulation workshop held in Cleveland, cosponsored by NASA, Cleveland State University and Ansoft, featured detailed technical sessions focusing on the design of "more electric" air- and spacecraft.
During Ansoft's automotive electromechanical simulation workshop in Detroit, presenters addressed the automotive industry's need for using design tools to implement more and more electrical components and subsystems to achieve better fuel economy, reduced emissions and enhanced comfort and safety features in today's vehicles.
Ballard, Virginia Tech, Wavecrest Laboratories and Ansoft cosponsored the Washington, DC, alternative power simulation workshop, which covered topics in advanced power technologies, such as fuel cells, hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs) and the design of more reliable power-distribution systems.
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