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Top 10 Gamma Technologies Blogs of 2022!

From battery thermal runaway to fleet route optimization, there is a blog for every simulation!  Since the inception of GT-SUITE, Gamma Technologies has offered state-of-the-art simulation solutions for manufacturers. Our simulation solutions help guide customers and partners toward highly optimized products.   In no order, these are the top 10 blogs of 2022!   Simulating Your Way […]

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How Simulation Is Used To Design ICE vs. Battery Electric Vehicle Thermal Management Systems

Understanding Vehicle Thermal Management  Vehicle electrification across the transportation industry is being driven by demands for reducing emissions and increasing fuel economy. However, engineering these electrified vehicles comes with a new set of challenges for thermal management of the powertrain and cabin. In this blog I will discuss some of these new challenges for battery […]

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Vehicle Modeling and Simulation: ICEV & BEV Correlation Procedure

Vehicle Level Simulation is a rapidly expanding technique which most OEMs are exploring to help reduce testing cost and time. To be effective, these simulations must accurately represent the vehicle being simulated. This can be achieved in two steps, first by collecting the data required for modeling and feeding it into a simulation tool to […]

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Using Simulation to Model Closed-Cycle Argon Hydrogen Engines

Evaluating Renewable Hydrogen Fuel With the increasing demands for fuel-efficient and low-to zero-emissions technologies in the automotive industry, renewable hydrogen fuel is regarded as a promising energy storage form for vehicles. Pure hydrogen combustion emits no greenhouse gas CO2, and noble gases can eliminate environmental pollutants such as NOx by replacing nitrogen. As a result, […]

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