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4th WIND AND DRIVETRAINCONFERENCE
19 April 2018 | Radisson Blu Hotel | Hamburg, Germany
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08:15 REGISTRATION & PARTNER EXHIBITION
09:00
CHAIRMAN: Steve Mulski, Director, SIMULIA Business Development Wind Energy, Dassault Systèmes
WelcomeSteve Mulski, Director, SIMULIA Business Development Wind Energy, Dassault Systèmes
09:05 Wind and Drivetrain UpdateSteve Mulski, Director, SIMULIA Business Development Wind Energy, Dassault Systèmes
09:30 Flexible Bodies Update Stefan Dietz, R&D Technology Director Multibody Simulation, Dassault Systèmes
09:55 5MW Wind Database and Wind Wizard Andreas Krinner, Technical Specialist SIMULIA Multibody Simulation, Dassault Systèmes
10:20 Simpack Update and 3DEXPERIENCE Integration — Power’ByAxel Dewes, SIMULIA R&D Multibody Portfolio Senior Manager, Dassault SystèmesFabian Miczek, SIMULIA R&D Technology Senior Manager, Dassault Systèmes
10:45 BREAK & PARTNER EXHIBITION
11:15
CHAIRMAN: Axel Dewes, SIMULIA R&D Multibody Portfolio Senior Manager, Dassault Systèmes
Wind Turbine and Drivetrain Applications using SIMULIA XFlow Lattice-Boltzmann High Fidelity CFDZaki Abiza, Business Development, Dassault Systèmes
11:40 Strength and Endurance Predictions of Drivetrains and Rotor Blades using AbaqusJean Daniel Lecuyer, SIMULIA Senior Portfolio Technical Specialist, Industry Applications, Dassault Systèmes
12:05 Model-Aided Design of a Hydraulic Pitch Actuation SystemClément Coïc, CATIA Systems Content R&D Development Engineer, Dassault Systèmes
12:30 Wind Energy Planning and Simulation in the Context of Landscape with the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform Lyna Etienne Lenormand, 3DEXPERIENCE Technical Solutions Manager, Dassault Systèmes
12:55 LUNCH & PARTNER EXHIBITION
AGENDA:
Track: General, Room: Los Angeles
WELCOME
On behalf of Dassault Systèmes, I would like to welcome you to our 4th Wind and Drivetrain Conference 2018, the only Dassault Systèmes event focused entirely on the simulation of wind turbines and drivetrains.
Dassault Systèmes is, at its heart, a technology company, aiming to provide state-of-the-art simulation technology that our customers can confidently use in a production environment, and we are always looking to provide our users with revolutionary technology.
As part of the SIMULIA brand, focused on realistic simulation, Simpack is now the core multibody simulation (MBS) component of Dassault Systèmes and is a cornerstone of the broader Dassault Systèmes offering across multiple brands.
This one-day event is aimed at anyone within the wind turbine and drivetrain industries who wants to learn about the latest cutting-edge simulation technologies, giving users an opportunity to share their simulation experiences and learn about new modeling and analysis strategies.
With a highly technical agenda, Simpack and Dassault Systèmes cross brand experts will show how simulation is advancing the design, development and optimization of wind turbines and drivetrains. In addition, users such as Vestas (presented by MesH Engineering), Winergy, Goldwind (presented by University Stuttgart, SWE), SkyWind, CRR Wind Power and many more, will show how simulation is benefiting their business. Sponsors and partners will also be showcasing their technology and innovations.
Since the last Wind and Drivetrain Conference, we have been busy not only developing new exciting Simpack functionalities, such as unique methods for rotorblade simulation, but also bringing together leading cross brand technologies for an even more holistic solution. We are excited to share with you advanced technologies covering hydraulics, acoustics, entire wind park simulation and many more, and to introduce you to our technical staff and technology partner solutions.
Finally, I would like to thank each one of you, our customers, for making the Wind and Drivetrain Conference a successful event. You are our most important asset and we would not be where we are today without your continuous support and knowledge.
Let’s move forward together with the common goal of using simulation to power optimization and innovation!
I hope you will find this event interesting, stimulating and entertaining — I look forward to meeting all of you.
Steve Mulski, Director, SIMULIA Business Development Wind Energy, Dassault Systèmes
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12:55 LUNCH & PARTNER EXHIBITION
13:55
CHAIRMAN: Thomas Liebernickel, SIMULIA Industry Solutions Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
Impact of Elasticity on the Transmission Behaviour of Thin Ring GearsCarsten Schulz, Professor of Computer Aided Engineering, Anhalt University of Applied Science
14:20 Distributed Surface Loads Based Approach for Modeling Flexible Gears Govind Mohan, Technical Customer Support Engineer SIMULIA Multibody Simulation, Dassault Systèmes
14:45 Multibody Simulation in the Product Development Process of Winergy Gear BoxesMarco Rühl, Calculation Engineer, Winergy (Flender GmbH)
15:10 Drivetrain Simulation for the Assessment of the NVH-Behavior of Electric Vehicles Pascal Drichel, Teamleader, RWTH Aachen – MSE (formerly IME & IKT)
15:35 BREAK & PARTNER EXHIBITION
16:05
CHAIRMAN: Govind Mohan, Technical Customer Support Engineer SIMULIA Multibody Simulation, Dassault Systèmes
Electric Drive Noise and Vibration AnalysisThomas Liebernickel, SIMULIA Industry Solutions Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
16:30 Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of Wind Turbine Transmission ChainChen Xu, ChongQing University
16:55 The Influence of High Speed Axle Tilting Fault of Wind Turbine Gearbox on Gear ForceLiu XiangYin, CRRC Wind Power (Shan Dong) CO., LTD
17:20 END OF SESSION
AGENDA:
Track: Drivetrain, Room: Dallas
12:55 LUNCH & PARTNER EXHIBITION
13:55
CHAIRMAN: Fabian Mizcek, SIMULIA R&D Technology Senior Manager Multibody Simulation, Dassault Systèmes
A Systematic Approach to Wind Turbine Dynamic AnalysisMarko Grandy, Senior Expert for Drive Train Dynamics, MesH Engineering GmbH, together with Vestas
14:20 Design and Optimization of Components and SystemsFrank Richert, Managing Director, SkyWind GmbH
14:45 Advanced Modeling Techniques for Coupled Multibody Simulation of Wind Turbines Birger Luhmann, Research Associate, Stuttgart Wind Energy (SWE), University of Stuttgart, together with Goldwind
15:10 Wind Turbine Noise Prediction using Exa PowerFLOW Wouter van der Velden, Senior Aerospace Application Engineer, Exa GmbH, a Dassault Systèmes Company
15:35 BREAK & PARTNER EXHIBITION
16:05
CHAIRMAN: Axel Dewes, SIMULIA R&D Multibody Portfolio Senior Manager, Dassault Systèmes
Simpack Offshore Wind within the OC5 Phase 3 Project for Tool ValidationMatthias Kretschmer, Research Associate, Stuttgart Wind Energy (SWE), University of Stuttgart
16:30 How Multibody-System Simulation Models can Support the Design of Wind TurbinesThomas Rosenlöcher, Chief Engineer, Technical University Dresden — IMM
16:55 Multibody Simulation in Wind Energy — From Turbine Design to Detailed Component Load CalculationDaniel Matzke, Research Associate, RWTH Aachen — CWD
17:20 ClosingSteve Mulski, Director, SIMULIA Business Development Wind Energy, Dassault Systèmes
17:30 END OF EVENT
AGENDA:
Track: Wind, Room: Los Angeles
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RWTH Aachen — IME & IKT become MSE
The fusion of the institute for engineering design (IKT) and the institute for machine elements and machine design (IME) creates excellent conditions for focusing on the research of model-based system engineering methods in addition to the traditional research areas of IME and IKT. The Institute of Machine Elements and System Engineering researches the basic structural and tribological behaviour of machine elements and maps this into experimentally validated model descriptions. These model descriptions are used to analyse and design the functional, loss and noise behaviour of entire technical systems with a focus on the drive technology of wind turbines and mobile machinery.For more information visit: www.ime.rwth-aachen.de
RWTH Aachen — CWD
With the foundation of the Center for Wind Power Drives (CWD) another milestone in the research of wind turbines is set in Aachen. The Center is equipped with an innovative 4MW-WindTurbine-system test rig. RWTH Aachen Univer-sity thus strengthening the research efforts in the field of onshore wind turbines. The CWD navigates and organizes the interdisciplinary research activities at RWTH Aachen Uni-versity in the area of WT drive train systems. These research activities contain both fundamental scientific analyses and pre-competitive research and development projects.For more information visit: www.cwd.rwth-aachen.de
University Stuttgart — SWE
The Stuttgart Wind Energy institute (SWE) is affiliated to the Institute of Aircraft design at the faculty of aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart. At the institute, the work of the wind energy pioneer Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Hütter (1910–1989) is continued within research and teaching programs. Research and teaching in the field of wind energy is executed multi-disciplinary and internationally and students of all faculties of the University of Stuttgart are welcome. The expansion and usage of wind energy and other renewable energy sources is actively supported.Research at the SWE treats wind turbines as complex integrated systems. The researcher focus in their work on improving the reliability of turbines and on lowering the production costs of energy. Central topics comprise the dynamics, the design, and the operation of large grid-connected wind turbines onshore and especially offshore.More information: www.ifb.uni-stuttgart.de/windenergie
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Exhibitors:Exhibitors:
MesH Engineering
MesH Engineering is a leading global provider of engineering consultancy services and expert advice associated with Computer Aided Engineering (CAE). Our core competences are related to dynamic analyses of general mechatronic systems, including but not limited to multi-body simulation, finite element method, computational fluid dynamics and real-time applications. Our clients primarily come from the Automotive, Wind, Rail and Aerospace industry.For more information visit: www.mesh-engineering.de
The Wölfel Group
Today, the Wölfel Group consists of Wölfel Engineering, Wölfel Monitoring Systems and Wölfel Wind Systems.When our company was founded in 1971, Wölfel was one of the pioneers of the finite element method. Today, we are one of Europe’s leading engineering companies in the fields of structural mechanics, dynamics and acoustics. In addition to FE and MB simulation, with which we have decades of experience, we also carry out measurements including signal analysis and we develop systems. The result of our work is trend-setting solutions for our customers. Our experience gained from more than 800 projects per year benefits our software customers in the context of technical support, CAE services and practical seminars. For more information visit: www.woelfel.de
SolidLine
SolidLine is the leading supplier of SOLIDWORKS in Germany. Be it a “one-man design office” or an international corporation – as a customer, you always have the highest priority at SolidLine. With our innovative SOLIDWORKS solutions, we offer you support in the optimization of the entire process chain: from the first idea to the marketable product. More than 7.000 customers already rely on us: mostly companies from manufacturing industry, mechanical engineering, medical technology or tool and mold making. SOLIDWORKS offers you limitless possibilities for your product development. It is our mission to advise, accompany and support you in the optimal use of these potentials – your success is our motivation.For more information visit: www.solidline.de
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