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When Agents Build the Model: Accelerating Digital Twins with GT Intelligence Studio

Why Building a Digital Twin Model Still Takes Too Long Our three-part series on physics-based digital twins followed a solar-charged, battery-powered Internet of Things (IoT) monitoring device. We covered the availability and battery-health questions that matter for operating it, how GT-SUITE and GT-AutoLion capture its physics and aging behavior, and how the model runs in […]

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Machine Learning-Based E-Motor Thermal Metamodeling: Replacing FE Models for Fast System-Level EV Simulation

The Challenge with E-Motor Thermal Simulation Thermal simulation of electric motors sits at the intersection of two competing demands: the need for spatial accuracy at the component level, and the speed required for system-level scenario exploration. High‑fidelity 3D Finite Element (FE) thermal models of electric machines are essential for predicting hotspot temperatures, validating cooling strategies, […]

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