Webinars of the month – February/March 2016
Highlight
Today electric motor technology is growing fast and the noise of electrical vehicle can be a differentiator for the customer.
Join us for a webinar in which we will discuss the various noise mechanisms and their propagation paths associated with an electric motor. We will then proceed to present details of LMS Virtual.Lab Acoustic simulation solutions to quantify the noise.
In this webinar you will learn:
- What are the noise sources in electric motors?
- How to model the noise sources and noise propagation paths?
- How to analyze sound pressure level?
- What are the mitigation strategies to reduce noise levels?
Optimize chassis subsystems to improve vehicle comfort, ride and handling
February 24, 11am EST
In this webinar you will learn:
- How to design individual chassis system components and integrate them in a single system model?
- How to test and optimize a vehicle’s comfort, ride and handling behavior from the early concept stage onwards?
- How to assess the interaction between the vehicle, key subsystems (steering, brakes…) and their controllers with the final objective to ensure optimal driving pleasure, comfort and enhanced safety?
Multi-domain system simulation for the marine and shipbuilding industries
February 25, 11am EST
In this webinar you will learn:
- How to virtually predict the impact of new technologies in current architectures?
- How to optimize the efficiency of internal combustion engines?
- How to optimize the electric and hybrid drive train ship configuration accordingly to the control strategy?
- How to implement an efficient simulation methodology fitting with your engineering processes?
How to accurately predict road loads for durability analysis
March 2, 11am EST
In this webinar you will learn:
- How to use test measurements (forces, torque, accelerations)?
- What are component/ body loads for durability analysis?
- What are digitized road surface and detailed tire models-CDTire, F-Tire?
An introduction to FFT analysis
March 9, 11am EST
By far the most popular way to analyze noise and vibration signals is to use the venerable FFT analysis. But how much do you really understand about the FFT analyzer?
In this webinar you will learn:
- Why are Windows important?
- What is Aliasing?
- How does Averaging affect the result?