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Optimising HVAC for De-frost and De-mist, Oct 2012, France

Posted By: Jose Torres
Date:Mon, 15 Oct 2012, 5:46 p.m.



France, October 25, 2012

With new interior designs, vehicles have more electronics
and thus more thermal events inside than ever before. How
can you guarantee your HVAC system will clear the glass from
frost or condensation in an acceptable time?

Description:

  

Exa provides a highly accurate and validated fluid dynamics
thermal simulation solution, along with an experienced
engineering team. Exa s tools will handle complex geometry
without compromising your results.

Exa will discuss the issues with simulating an entire cabin
necessary to properly understand your thermal performance
designs. At Exa, we recognize and simulate one of the
largest heat and moisture sources in a cabin the human
occupant.

Exa s solution encompasses highly accurate flow simulation,
complex geometry handling, fast turnaround times and human
dummy modelling. Using accurate simulation reducing
development time, prototyping costs and minimizing physical
testing.

In this webinar we will show how Exa s tools and services
can be used reduce your development time and cost when
designing HVAC systems for new cabs.

Applicable industries

Automotive, Truck Bus, Off highway agriculture, Off highway
construction, Commercial vehicle.


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