webinar
August 30, 2022
3:00 pm CET / 9:00 am ET
Transporting Dangerous Goods: Vibration Analysis of EV Batteries
August 30, 2022
3:00 pm CET / 9:00 am ET
Are your batteries safe to transport? Nearly all Lithium batteries are required to comply with the UN 38.3 international transportation testing standard. Using the structural vibration simulation capabilities of SimScale can vastly improve the safety of your product and help it meet the UN 38.3 requirements.
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Product Manager - Structural Mechanics
David is the product manager for Structural Mechanics at SimScale. He brings with him years of professional experience in CAE, with a background in marine engineering. He is committed to helping organizations discover the benefits of early-stage simulation and works to make nonlinear and dynamic FEA applications accessible to design engineers worldwide.
“ITW is a world leader in plastic components for the automotive industry and we are successfully using SimScale in order to understand the insertion/holding force of our fasteners, and perform vibration and fatigue stress to our brackets and different components. Since I am not a dedicated FEA engineer, I need something fairly intuitive and fast that points me in the right direction and Simscale is perfect for this with a very well-designed interface. I get good results for quite complicated plastic parts that have a lot of deformation. Plus, if I run into trouble, I can always rely on the very helpful and proactive SimScale support team.”
SimScale is the world’s first cloud-native SaaS engineering simulation platform, giving engineers and designers immediate access to digital prototyping early in the design stage, throughout the entire R&D cycle, and across the entire enterprise. By providing instant access to a single fluid, thermal, and structural simulation tool built on the latest cloud computing technology, SimScale has moved high-fidelity physics simulation technology from a complex and cost-prohibitive desktop application to a user-friendly web application, accessible to any designer and engineer in the world.