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- Do you feel your existing knowledge of what leading global players are doing in setting standards for worlds best practice, and/or your process, is in need of being improved?
- Are you aware of how to use the outcomes in simulating Vehicle Dynamics on downstream applications such as Noise & Vibration, Durability, Fatigue Life Prediction and Acoustics?
- Are you aware of how to use control and hydraulic simulation to drive early design strategies of – for example - power assisted steering, power assisted braking, ESP, ECU programming?
- Are you aware of the procees of integrating and correlating CAE and Test results?
- Do you understand the fundamental principals in simulating passenger cars vs. motor sport vs. multi-axle vehicles?
- Through simulation, are you aware of the process of balancing NVH and Handling?
- Are you aware of the latest sophistication in virtual tyre models?
- Are you aware that virtual models can now be driven on high fidelity virtual roads scanned from real life?
Concentric Asia Pacific cordially invite you to attend a one-off seminar giving an insight into these questions. The event will be hosted by one of the worlds leading consultants in Vehicle Dynamics Simulation.
The core solution around which this seminar is based will be:
LMS Virtual.Lab Motion
A leading Multi-Body Dynamics application which enables the efficient optimisition of the real-world performance of vehicle dynamics OR any mechanical design, long before committing to expensive prototype testing.
This presentation will focus on the use of multi-body simulation to cost-effectively simulate, analyse and optimise the performance of your mechanical design. It will include real-life examples of how LMS technology has benefited some of the biggest names in the world of product design and manufacture.
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Tuesday June 12, 2007
12:30pm Coffee/tea on arrival
1:00pm - 4:00pm Presentation
Venue: Sebel Albert Park Hotel
65 Queens Road, Melbourne
(Opposite Albert Park)
Secure off street parking under hotel available. Access via Lorne St, flat fee $11.50.
Free Admission
Presenter: Doug Boland
LMS International
Doug Boland started with CADSI as a student intern from the University of Iowa in 1989. His career with CADSI, LMS/CADSI, and John Deere has focused on multi-body dynamics, durability and fatigue life prediction, control/hydraulic systems, and flexible body dynamics. He has been an engineer and manager in Customer Services, Quality Control, and Engineering Services and is currently the Manager of the DADS and Virtual Lab Motion Support, QC, and Method’s Development groups. Doug has a broad range of application experience for a diverse customer base in automotive, aerospace, military, and industrial/commercial domains. |
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