Topics at CTI Symposium USA
This article originally appeared as a sidebar to "How Will We Fuel the Future?" from the June 2022 issue of Power Transmission Engineering.
Here’s a small sample of the technologies discussed during the CTI Symposium 2022 in Novi, Mich.
Thermal Management for EVs
Energy is a precious commodity in electric vehicles. Using sophisticated thermal management, designers can extend vehicle range at a stroke by reducing the power needed for optimal temp control of interiors and batteries. High-performance thermal management is also a must for fast charging – and the performance, operational reliability and service life of various system components all depend on a functional thermal management setup. At CTI, topics in the field of thermal management included thermal analysis tools for EDUs, a central coolant control module, and highly effective immersive cooling.
When checking EDU subsystems and components for smooth operation or dangerous hot spots, today’s designers have various tools at their disposal. But as Michael Furness, Drive System Design, USA, explained, “With this kind of silo-based design approach, you risk overlooking crucial thermal interactions at the system level.”
The Thermal Analysis Tool developed at Drive System Design accesses existing subsystem datasets to quickly generate a system-level thermal model of the design. The tool has been automated to ensure fast modeling. It can be used cost-effectively at every stage of the EDU development cycle and can help to inform design decisions on every level.