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Design Motor Cooling Systems with Motor-CAD and Simscape

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"Design Motor Cooling Systems with Motor-CAD and Simscape"

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Join us to explore how cooling systems can increase a motor's performance, efficiency, and safety. Learn how Ansys Motor-CAD can assess the impact of different cooling strategies and how to integrate resulting thermal models into Simulink and Simscape to consider overall system design and performance.

Speakers:

Angel Gonzalez Llacer, Senior Software Engineer, MathWorks

  • Angel Gonzalez Llacer is a senior software engineer at MathWorks. Working in the Simscape Electrical team, he develops modeling and simulation tools for electrical, magnetic, thermal, and fluid systems. Multiphysics simulations, design automation, and reliability analysis through fault modeling are his main interests. He focuses on mechatronic systems, including actuators, electric motors, and power electronics. Most recently, his contribution to electric motor cooling is a MATLAB tool that automatically generates an equivalent Simulink model from a Motor-CAD file in order to easily integrate detailed FEM thermal models into full system Simulink models. He received an industrial engineering B.Sc. from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and a fundamental physics M.Sc. from Paris-Sud University.

Husain Adam, Senior Application Engineer, Ansys

  • Husain Adam is a senior application engineer at Ansys. He works on the thermal management of electric machines, using simulation tools to characterize thermal performance. His main focus is on solution development, tying together concept stage and detailed design simulation tools as well as creating workflows between products. He holds a MEng degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge, with a focus on heat transfer and optimization.


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