- Date:Jun 12, 2024
- Location: Americas
- Time: 2:30 PM EDT
2:30 PM EDT | Wednesday, June 12, 2024 | Check Your Time
The electrification of the automotive industry has ushered in a new era of engineering challenges and opportunities. To meet the demanding performance requirements of electric vehicles (EVs), it is essential to optimize the design and manufacturing processes of critical components. This presentation showcases the use of Moldex3D, Digimat, and MSC Marc simulations to enhance electric vehicle (EV) component design. Focusing on a battery cover manufactured through compression molding, we demonstrate how these tools optimize geometry, material selection, manufacturing processes, and structural integrity.
These integrated simulations offer a powerful means to advance EV structural design, improve efficiency, and drive sustainability in the EV industry, facilitating a more sustainable and electrified automotive future.
What Attendees Will Learn?
- Manufacturing Efficiency: Moldex3D optimizes compression molding, ensuring quality production.
- Structural Analysis: MSC Marc assesses durability, safety, and crashworthiness.
- Material Selection: Digimat models composite materials, enabling performance predictions for various load scenarios.