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9 November 2009

Events News

Battery Modeling Expert to Unveil Coupled Li-ion Simulation Tool

CD-adapco announced a collaboration with Battery Design LLC, a world leading provider of battery modeling software, with the aim of delivering a coupled simulation capability in early 2010. Battery modeling expert Robert Spotnitz will discuss these developments at two upcoming events.

The collaboration (which was initiated in early 2009) will add an additional simulation capability to CD-adapco's flagship STAR-CCM+ simulation tool, providing the automotive industry with the first comprehensive tool to enable the study of interaction between a cell or battery and its automotive environment. Initial applications will focus on the critical thermal management issues that have a direct influence on both battery temperature and safety.

Robert Spotnitz, President of Battery Design LLC, will be delivering a presentation and participating in a Round Table Discussion at the STAR Global Transportation Forum in Detroit MI, December 8-9, 2009, the theme of which is "Alternative Transportation and Electric Vehicle Technology Advancements": Also participating will be development experts from Chrysler, Ford, GM and others:

Robert Spotnitz, said "We are delighted to be working with CD-adapco. Extending Battery Design's models into a full 3D environment will further enhance our understanding of installation effects and the behavior of large-scale battery systems. The collaboration between CD-adapco and Battery Design will deliver an analysis tool that will accelerate product development and support vehicle programs across the globe."

Richard Johns, CD-adapco's Automotive Director, commented: "The rapid growth in the electric vehicle market and the need for a powerful analysis capability has resulted in the partnership with Battery Design and the development of a tool for fully coupled simulation from the cell to the pack and installation levels, which will be released in STAR-CCM+ in early 2010. We have also given considerable attention to developing an engineering process that will allow our customers to perform simulations based on data that is realistically available to them from Li-ion cell producers. We have had huge interest from our automotive customers and we anticipate this analysis tool will enable them to bring electric vehicles to the market faster and with more confidence."

Spotnitz and Johns will be discussing the development of the fully coupled battery design tool in a webinar on December 3, 2009: www.cd-adapco.com/events/webinars/2009/batteries.html

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