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INTERNATIONAL FORUM30 November -1 December 2017, Manchester, UK
AERODYNAMICSADVANCED AUTOMOTIVEMANAGEMENTTHERMALTTHTHETHERTHERMTHERMATHERMALTHERMAL
28-29 November 2017, Manchester, UKI N T E R N A T I O N A L F O R U M
THE LARGEST OEM REPRESENTATION IN A UNIQUE INTERACTIVEGLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE THERMAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
AGENDA | NOVEMBER 2017To Register: T +44 1618 841 208, +44 161 768 0059 | E info@internect.co.uk |http://www.internect.co.uk/content/262/international-forum-automotive-thermal-management-2017-/
More than 100 companies from over 20 countries were represented in 2016 in the UK & 2017 in the USA among which: Bentley Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Daimler, FordGermany, Renault, Honda, Ford USA, Navistar, General Motors, Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles, Mercedes-Benz North America, Toyota Technical Center, Maserati, Volvo Cars, Volvo GroupTrucks Technology, Porsche Engineering, Toyota Motor Corporation, Valeo, DLR, TU Munich, University of Liege, Exa, Sharc, Mentor Graphics, IMERYS, TDK Group Company, SchaefflerGroup USA, Air International Thermal Systems, Gamma Technologies, Acument Global Technologies, Denso International America, ENGYS, TI Automotive, ARaymond Rayconnect, ThermalDynamics International, Preh, Webasto Thermo & Comfort SE, Modine Europe, Dana Corporation, IHS, BorgWarner Emissions Systems, Sanden International Europe, Fraunhofer IPM,Lear Corporation, CS Enertech, Sapa Precision Tubing, Continental Automotive, SDAAC Automotive Air Conditioning Systems, Ricardo, Upwind Tech, Viking Plastics, erae Automotive,Sonceboz Corporation, Hanon Systems, Hutchinson Fluid Management Systems, Gentherm, BorgWarner Tralee, Edaetech-Engenharia e Tecnologia, Sitronic North America, Solvay SpecialtyPolymers, Numeca International, Robert Bosch, ZF TRW, DuPont, SOGEFI Air & Cooling, SG Sekurit Deutschland, IHS Markit, Nissan North America, Graftech International, Boryszew S.A,Oddzial Maflow w Tychach, Computational Sciences Experts Group, Buehler Motor, Laird, ANSYS, Calsonic Kansei, Thermoanalytics, Moving Magnet Technologies, Orcata, TI AutomotiveEngineering Centre, Horiba Mira, Aleris Rolled Products Germany, FSUE "NAMI", Gamma Technologies, Deutsche Accumotive, CD-adapco, Dana Spicer Europe
Testimonials from our Forums in 2016 in the UK – 2017 in the USA:
Wilko JansenSenior Technical Specialist TASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK
Τakashi ΤakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling & HeatResistanceHonda R&D Co. Ltd., Japan
Dr. Kamel Azzouz Head of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France
Alfred Jeckel Battery IntegrationDaimler AG, Germany
Scientific Committee & Keynote Speakers:
With featured experts, among others, from:
Hear about the latest case studies on:► Recirculation in cold climate for energy use
reduction and cabin air quality enhancement byVolvo Cars
► Vehicle cooling system CFD model build-up strategyby Ford Otosan
► Powertrain cooling of high performance vehiclesand dynamic testing by McLaren Automotive
Find out about:► Identification of methodology by key coefficients
from test results for ENG cooling using commercialCFD Code by Honda R&D
► Design of new engine cooling system architecture,advanced heat storage systems and simulationtools, as well as impact on CO2 reduction andthermal comfort by Fiat-Chrysler
►The right level of model fidelity and future require-ments for system simulation by Jaguar Land Rover
Learn about advanced technologies in:► Fast-charge battery cooling and internal definition
of product requirements and effective service andsystem collaborations with OEMs from RobertBosch GmbH
►Thermal challenges for electric drive batteries dueto future requirements from Daimler AG
► Battery ageing models and durability assessmentwith thermal management strategies from Renault
►Thermal runaway propagation model for designingsafe battery systems from the Technical Universityof Munich
Among a variety of other Automotive ThermalManagement-related topics!
Join our interactive sessions and workshops anddiscuss with leading experts about the key issues inthe development of the latest Automotive ThermalManagement Projects!
“The excellent organization and the new interactive confer-ence format made the conference enjoyable and productivefor all”
Mounir Nasri, German Aerospace Center, DLR
“Highest rate of new contact development that I have everexperienced”
Dana Nicgorski, Robert Bosch LLC
"It’s amazing that there is such a high level of executiveshere, directors and chief engineers"
Amit Shah, ANSYS
"I think it’s a great conference for networking and with alot of great engineering topics. It’s a good conference toattend. I would recommend that!”
Antti Jussila, ThermoAnalytics
“What I liked about this event in particular compared toothers, is that we could really get all the participants dis-cussing topics that are relevant to the community and reallymove the bar in terms of technology and development”
Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors
"The place to meet all relevant players in the Thermal Man-agement division supply chain"
João Lopez, Edaetech S.A.
"Good level of technical presentations over a wide rangeof thermal management related topics. The event set-upwith the high level of interactive concept sets the conferenceapart from others"
Wilko Jansen, Jaguar Land Rover
Collocated with Organized by
VENUE: HiltonManchester Airport Hotel
Sponsors:
Media Partner:
Welcome to the 3rd International ForumAutomotive Thermal Management 2017!
Dear members of the Automotive Thermal Management Community,
Over the last two series of our International Forum on Automotive ThermalManagement, representatives from more than 100 international companies and20 countries experienced a new, networking intensive conference format.
Our selective participant field, with Decision Makers, Heads of Departments andSenior Experts from international suppliers and research institutes and morethan 20 OEMs benefited from a variety of interactive sessions, panel discussions,workshops, industry case studies and a selection of high quality presentations.
After our 1st highly successful UK Automotive Thermal Management Forum in 2016and our following outstanding event in the USA in the beginning of 2017, InternectLtd is hosting the 3rd Automotive Thermal Management Forum, 28th – 29th ofNovember 2017 in Manchester, UK.
Don’t miss the opportunity to join the only International Automotive Event onthe topic which perfectly combines high quality presentations, exclusiveparticipation of top-level experts at decision-making level with smart andinnovative networking opportunities.
Join us and gain insight into the latest case studies on smart powertrain thermalmanagement, advanced HVAC and climate control solutions, efficient waste-heat recovery applications, thermal modelling as well as holistic approaches andintegrated thermal management among many other topics.
We look forward to welcoming you in Manchester to make this event anothersuccess in the global automotive engineering calendar!
Best regards,
Maria NikolopoulouManaging DirectorInternect Limited, UK
CONFERENCE LOCATION:
Hilton Manchester Airport HotelOutwood LaneManchester, M90 4WP, United Kingdom
MANAGEMENTTHERMALTTHTHETHERTHERMTHERMATHERMALTHERMAL28-29 November 2017, Manchester, UKI N T E R N A T I O N A L F O R U M
BETA CAE Systems transformed the Simulation and Analysis world by introducing revolutionaryautomation software tools and practices into CAE for the Automotive Industry, almost 30years ago. Committed to its mission to enable engineers to deliver results of high value,BETA CAE continues to offer state-of-the-art, high-performance software and best-in-classservices. Their Simulation Solutions liberate innovation of low risk and high Return-On-In-vestment, exceeding their requirements in all the simulation disciplines, and allow them todevelop the right product, for the right market, at the right time.
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PARKER CHOMERICS is a total solutions company built on core competencies in materialscience and process technology that are applied into many fields including thermal man-agement, EMI shielding and engineered plastic. Our wide variety of thermal interfacematerials enables designers to create thermal management solutions for their mostchallenging electronics packaging needs. Ideal for the automotive industry, Chomericsthermal materials offer many benefits, including:
• Long term reliability• High thermal conductivity• Low thermal impedance• Materials can be dispensed for high volume applications• RoHS compliant
Parker Chomerics can provide thermal materials expertise, custom engineered solutions andsupply chain management to meet the thermal challenges of today’s automotive market.
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Driven by the twin demands of evolving customer expectations and increased emissionsregulation, the global automotive industry is in a race to deliver ever more sustainablevehicles that offer an uncompromised driving experience. Siemens provides a comprehensiveportfolio of seamlessly integrated software, hardware and technology-based services inorder to support companies worldwide in enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of their en-gineering and manufacturing processes and reducing the time to market of their products.
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Our Media Partner:
Since over 20 years AUTOMOTIVE A/C REPORTER is the world’s leading magazine for theinternational automotive a/c industry. This 4-language information source serves auto a/c& cooling specialists in more than 45 countries worldwide, ranging from OEM engineers toservice shops. Next to the magazine, Auto A/C Reporter also hosts the world’s biggestonline technical data base for automotive a/c service, automotive-ac-reporter.com,supporting a/c specialists around the world to do their work in a professional and efficientway. Every second year, Automotive A/C Reporter organizes the European Automotive A/CConvention, EAAC, Europe’s meeting point for the automotive a/c and cooling serviceindustry. Next year, its 10th edition will take place in Frankfurt a/M, Germany.
www.auto-ac-reporter.com
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities:
Are you looking for an effective means to:• Raise the profile of your
business• Enhance the perception of
your brand and to • Interact with a targeted
international participantfield of your prospectiveand existing clients?
Are successful marketingstrategies and fruitfulnetworking opportunitiesamong your biggestchallenges?With our strategic marketingcampaign ahead of theevent we contribute to yourbrand recognition,positioning you as adominant supplier throughverbal and online means. Atthe conference we offer youan excellent platform todisplay your solutions,services and products,network with your targetaudience and influenceother companies’budgeting.
How?Please contact us fordetailed information: Tel.: +44 1618 841 208, +44 161 768 0059, Email: info@internect.co.uk
MANAGEMENTTHERMALTTHTHETHERTHERMTHERMATHERMALTHERMAL28-29 November 2017, Manchester, UKI N T E R N A T I O N A L F O R U M
Our Sponsors:
Wilko JansenSenior Technical Specialist TASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK
Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France
Andy Jones Aerothermal EngineerMcLaren Automotive, UK
Nilabza Dutta Technical Specialist, Thermal Energy ManagementJaguar Land Rover, UK
Τakashi ΤakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling & Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co. Ltd., Japan
Thomas HolzerGlobal Project Leader, ThermalManagement for Electric VehiclesRobert Bosch GmbH, Germany
Elisabeth KolpResearch AssociateTechnical University of Munich, Institute of Electrical Energy StorageTechnology, Germany
Dr. Philippe GyanResearch EngineerRenault, France
Alfred JeckelBattery IntegrationDaimler AG, Germany
Filip NielsenClimate Energy ManagerVolvo Cars, Sweden
Fausto Di SciulloInnovation Thermal Systems Senior SpecialistFCA Italy S.p.A., Italy
Deniz BoyacıThermal CAE & Aerodynamics Lead EngineerFord Otosan, Turkey
Chris ChathamGroup Leader EV Climate SystemsJaguar Land Rover, UK
FEATURED EXPERTS:
9:30-9:40 Welcome & Opening Speech by the Organiser
Maria NikolopoulouManaging DirectorInternect Limited, UK
9:40-9:50 Keynote Speech[Μorning Session Chaired by Wilko Jansen]
Wilko JansenSenior Technical Specialist TASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK
9:50-10:20 Latest Breakthroughs in Automotive Thermal Management Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France
► Energy balance of thermal management system ► Analysis of the improvement potential of the performance► Novel thermal management concepts presentation
10:20-10:30 BETA CAE Systems Presentation
11:40-12:10 Recirculation in Cold Climate, Challenges and OpportunitiesFilip NielsenClimate Energy ManagerVolvo Cars, Sweden
► Part recirculation in cold climate can reduce energy use of the climate control system
► Part recirculation in cold climate can improve cabin air quality ► Risk of condensation on windows limits the use of recirculation ► The effect of recirculation on energy use, climate comfort and risk of condensation was investigated during road tests ► Advanced climate control using humidity sensor
12:10-12:40 Parametric Study of Fan Shroud Geometry for Engine Cooling Performance
Deniz BoyacıThermal CAE & Aerodynamics Lead EngineerFord Otosan, Turkey
► Heavy commercial vehicle cooling pack system lay-out► Vehicle cooling system CFD model build-up strategy in Ford Otosan► Fan types used in the study and shroud parameters for design
geometry ► Results and discussion of the assessment ► Future study plan
14:00-14:10 Keynote Speech[Afternoon Session Chaired by Alfred Jeckel]
Alfred JeckelBattery Integration Daimler AG, Germany
14:10-14:40 Powertrain Cooling of High Performance VehiclesAndy Jones Aerothermal EngineerMcLaren Automotive, UK
► Defining an accurate vehicle load case definition for track based transient powertrain cooling
► Sensitivity of powertrain cooling to driver inputs and vehicle configuration ► The challenges of test procedure and gaining repeatable results from dynamic testing
► Future direction for powertrain cooling technologies
14:40-15:10 A New Approach to Thermal Management Systems Architecture Design
Fausto Di SciulloInnovation Thermal Systems Senior SpecialistFCA Italy S.p.A., Italy
► Design of new engine cooling system architecture► New generation of controllable actuators► Evaluation of heat storage systems► Comprehensive simulation tool to define the best control strategies► Impact on CO2 reduction and thermal comfort
16:10-16:30 Closing Remarks by the Organisers
Maria NikolopoulouManaging DirectorInternect Limited, UK
Internéct on FaceboardReady for a picture?Discover who else is participating in the Forum and be discovered on our faceboard. Don’t forget your business cards!
08:30-9:30 Registration with Coffee & Tea
10:30-11:10 Interactive Session: Internéct at SpeedIntroduce yourself to the other participants with this series of briefone to one meetings.Get to know the other delegates and “break the ice”.
11:10-11:40 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition
17:00-18:30 Evening Workshops: Led by the workshop leader, the aim of this1.5 hour session is to offer you the chance to interact with your peers, raisequestions, share views and opinions in a targeted participant field.
Workshop A: Trends in Automotive HVAC & Climate Control Systems
Chris ChathamGroup Leader EV ClimateSystemsJaguar Land Rover, UK
Workshop B: Advanced Thermal ManagementComponents & Materials
Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced Engineering,Valeo, France
15:40-16:10 Interactive Session - Panel Discussion:What is the Right Balance between Complex-ity, Cost and Efficiency for Adapting New Cli-mate & Thermal Management Technologies?
Chaired by our Scientific Committee:
► What are the main customer’s expectations?► Cost-efficiency and reliability issues in comparison► Drawbacks and advantages of new climate and thermal management
technologies► EU and government regulations under consideration► Experiences/Conclusions
Wilko JansenSenior Technical SpecialistTASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK
Takashi TakiguchiChief Engineer of Coolingand Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan
Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France
Alfred JeckelBattery IntegrationDaimler AG, Germany
19:30 Dinner and Evening Event Enjoy our evening get-together with your colleagues in arelaxed atmosphere with live music entertainment, dinnerand drinks.
16:30-17:00 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition
12:40-14:00 Networking Lunch - Exhibition
15:10-15:40 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEForum Day One/ Tuesday, November 28, 2017
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Forum Day Two/ Wednesday, November 29, 2017
8:30-8:40 Keynote Speech[Morning Session Chaired by Dr. Kamel Azzouz ]
Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France
8:40-9:10 Identification Methodology by Key Coefficients from Test Results for ENG Cooling using Commercial CFD Code
Takashi TakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling and Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan
► Thermal CFD correlation method by extracting key coefficients1) Engine cooling correlation coefficient2) Exhaust pipe pulsation coefficient
► Coefficient comparison for ENG cooling with two differentcommercial software
10:20-10:50 The Right Level of Model Fidelity at the Right TimeWilko JansenSenior Technical Specialist TASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK
► Programme support requirements for simulation► Drive for fast turn around methods next to high fidelity► Examples of fast turn around models► Future requirements for system simulation
10:50-11:20 Impacts of Electrification on Thermal Management: A Supplier Perspective
Thomas HolzerGlobal Project Leader: Thermal Management for Electric VehiclesRobert Bosch GmbH, Germany
► System engineering requirements for competitive products andsystem solutions for thermal management of electric vehicles
► Development of new cooling fan technologies for new usecases and packaging considerations
► Fast-charge battery cooling and winter range that define ther-mal system capacity and complexity
► A high functionality thermal system usage as reference for theinternal definition of product requirements and for effectiveservice and system collaborations with OEMs.
11:20-11:30 PARKER CHOMERICS Presentation
13:20-13:30 Keynote Speech[Αfternoon Session Chaired by Takashi Takiguchi]
Takashi TakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling and Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan
13:30-14:00 Thermal Challenges for Electric Drive Batteries due to Future Requirements
Alfred JeckelBattery IntegrationDaimler AG, Germany
► Thermal characteristics of Li Ion batteries► Challenges of Li Ion batteries in vehicles► Solutions at Mercedes-Benz and SMART► Fast Charging and high density cells► Outlook: New heat transfer methods
14:00-14:30 MOBICUS Project: Battery Ageing Models and Durability Assessment with Thermal Management Strategies
Dr. Philippe GyanResearch EngineerRenault, France
► Electric Vehicles development and challenges of battery ageing► French National collaborative project MOBICUS► Design of experiment, measures and analysis for mixed calen-
dar and cycling ageing protocols► Development of electro-thermal durability models► Evaluation of thermal management strategies of better battery
durability
15:00-15:30 Thermal Runaway Propagation Model for Designing Safe Battery Systems
Elisabeth KolpResearch AssociateTechnical University of Munich, Institute of Electrical Energy Storage Technology, Germany
► Causes of thermal runaway► Methods to investigate abusive behavior of lithium ion batteries► Generation of thermal runaway model► Mitigation strategies of battery thermal runaway propagation
15:30-15:50 Voting for the Best Speaker Award & Award Ceremony
15:50-16:00 Closing Remarks by the Organiser
Maria NikolopoulouManaging DirectorInternect Limited, UK
8:00-8:30 Registration with Coffee & Tea
16:30-18:00 Evening Workshops: Led by the workshop leader, the aim of this1.5 hour session is to offer you the chance to interact with your peers, raisequestions, share views and opinions in a targeted participant field.
16.00-16:30 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition
9:10-9:50 Interactive Session: Internéct at SpeedIntroduce yourself to the other participants with this series of briefone to one meetings.Get to know the other delegates and “break the ice”.
9:50-10:20 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition
12:10-13:20 Networking Lunch - Exhibition
11:30-12:10 Interactive Session- Team Debate with Q&As
Find your teammates from different companies among theother delegates and share your views in a lively debate whilesolving a technical question.
14:30-15:00 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition
Fausto Di SciulloInnovation ThermalSystems Senior Specialist, FCA Italy S.p.A., Italy
TakashiTakiguchiChief Engineer ofCooling and Heat Resistance, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.,Japan
Nilabza DuttaTechnical Special-ist, Thermal EnergyManagement, Jaguar Land Rover,UK
Workshop C: Thermal Modelling and System Simulation
Workshop D: Thermal Managementfor EVs/HEVs
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