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NVH Prediction in Electric Powertrains: Considering Inverter and Motor Spatial Harmonics

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Much time and consideration from automotive engineers goes into analysis of noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) since consumers expect their vehicles to provide as quiet and smooth a ride as possible. Modern technological advancements provide a multitude of opportunities to maximize design success in this area. In this 30-minute Webinar, industry experts will demonstrate a multi-physics workflow for capturing the NVH coming from electric powertrains. This includes electromagnetic, electrical, mechanical, and acoustic modeling to capture the effects of spatial harmonics of the traction motor, harmonics of the inverter and its controls, and bearing and housing design on acoustic performance of electric powertrains.

Speakers:

Gregory Fialek, Applications Engineering Director, Mechanical Systems, Gamma Technologies

Greg Fialek serves as Gamma Technologies’ (GT) Applications Engineering Director for Mechanical Systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois and spent 24 years of his career supporting mechanical applications ranging from powertrain mechanics to general, multi-body dynamics in GT-SUITE. Greg currently leverages this experience in new applications for the electrified powertrain domain as the industry continues to shift in this direction.

Joe Wimmer, Team Lead, Electrical Applications, Gamma Technologies

Joe Wimmer is Gamma Technologies’ Electrical Applications Team Lead. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and has been with Gamma Technologies since 2013. Joe started as an Applications Engineer at GT, supporting clients using GT-SUITE for conventional vehicle modeling, before transitioning, in parallel with the industry, toward hybrid and electric vehicle modeling. Today, his team focuses on supporting clients using GT software for modeling electric components including batteries, motors, and power electronics.

Moderator:

Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group

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