GT-DRIVE+ Conventional Vehicle Modeling
This course is intended for those interested in developing vehicle models for fuel economy studies as well as dynamic performance tests.
This course is intended for those interested in developing vehicle models for fuel economy studies as well as dynamic performance tests.
This course is intended for those interested in developing Hybrid Electric Vehicle or pure Electric Vehicle models for fuel economy or range studies.
This class is intended to show engineers how to model a lubrication circuit in GT-SUITE and to introduce basic modeling concepts in GT-SUITE.
This two-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of air conditioning or heat pump systems, including the refrigerant circuit, HVAC ducting, and cabin.
This three-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of vehicle cooling systems, including the external coolant circuit (outside of engine block/head) and underhood cooling air flow.
This two-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of Rankine cycle based waste heat recovery systems.