Managing and analyzing large volumes of prototype data across multiple e-mobility R&D projects is challenging, as varied operating conditions and complex workflows can hinder efficiency and collaboration. To address this challenge, CETIM, the French Technical Center for Mechanical Industries, selected Aqira, a software solution supplied by Hottinger Bruel & Kjaer (HBK), to accelerate the design and validation process for electric vehicles.
By using the web-based engineering platform Aqira, CETIM has sped up its e-mobility R&D, addressing the challenges of managing, analyzing and sharing large volumes of prototype electric equipment data.
“To catch the real-life duty cycles CETIM has to realize multiphysics testing campaigns on a wide range of equipment and machinery under diverse operating conditions, enabling comprehensive coverage of all product lifecycle scenarios. We needed a software platform capable of synthesising large volumes of data to optimize mechanical system design and validation,” said reliability engineer Denis Chojnacki, who is heading the mission profile project.
CETIM selected Aqira for its advanced features, nCode analytics capabilities and user-friendly web interface. The platform has been applied to numerous projects, including key mission profiles for electrifying mobile equipment such as mini-excavators and telehandlers.
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