Magna Powertrain Deployes LMS Test.Lab
LEUVEN,
Belgium, Jan 21, 2009 - LMS, the engineering innovation company, announced
today that automotive supplier Magna Powertrain has successfully deployed
LMS Test.Lab and is experiencing productivity gains of up to 50%. Magna
Powertrain uses the LMS systems to optimize the NVH performance of
powertrains and drivelines it designs and manufacturers for cars, trucks,
SUVs and other vehicles.
Based in St. Valentin, Austria, the company uses the advanced testing
technology in developing components and integrating complete systems into
vehicle designs for major automotive manufacturers including BMW,
DaimlerChrysler, Ford, General Motors, Porsche, Renault, Volkswagen, Nissan,
Honda, Toyota and others. The firm is a subsidiary of Magna International,
the world’s largest brand-independent engineering and manufacturing supplier
in the automotive industry.
The NVH system implemented at Magna Powertrain consists of the LMS Test
Lab software suite and multiple LMS SCADAS Mobile front-end units, each with
40 data acquisition channels and versatile signal-conditioning capabilities.
The lightweight, laptop-size units are easily transported and can be quickly
set up on the front passenger seat of a vehicle with the help of
test-scenario templates and convenient transducer verification/calibration.
A single operator driving the test vehicle readily conducts the test via
convenient remote controls and real-time monitoring capabilities that
provide results as tests are being run. The user interface of LMS Test.Lab
has been specially tuned for mobile testing applications. Large displays
show key parameters and analysis curves, so the operator sees at a glance
the progress of the test and the validity of data being acquired. Magna
testing teams use the systems for in-vehicle testing at customer sites, as
well as for testing full vehicles and drivetrains in the lab during product
development.
Andreas Wieser, Department Manager of Acoustics and Vibration at the
Magna Powertrain Engineering Center, explains that real-time capabilities of
the LMS system are especially useful in increasing testing efficiency. “In
the past, most of our engineers’ time was spent behind a desk
number-crunching raw data and performing calculations to find the root cause
of NVH problems. If the data was inconclusive, more tests had to be run.
Then more time was spent writing reports to document the results,” says
Wieser.
“LMS Test.Lab streamlines this entire process from start to finish and
eliminates many of these iteration and rework bottlenecks,” Wieser explains.
“Measurements are validated on the spot, and results are available
immediately with on-line plots such as waterfall diagrams and color maps.
Real-time feedback provides valuable insight into the root cause of problems
and allows a quick response after tests are run. More detailed studies such
as transfer path analysis and noise contribution analysis can also be
quickly performed directly after testing. This is an important time gain and
enables us to provide customers with impressive state-of-the-art engineering
on-site.”
Report generation capabilities in the LMS system add up to more time
savings, according to Wieser. Management of data is straightforward, so
engineers can easily access key results. Plots, curves and other output can
be conveniently copied and pasted into Microsoft Word or PowerPoint with no
data conversion required. “The LMS Active Pictures capability is a
tremendously powerful tool for engineers to convey test results clearly and
quickly, enabling anyone opening the report file to animate, magnify, or
otherwise manipulate live test data without the need to have LMS Test.Lab on
their system,” he says.
Wieser explains that easy mobility, real-time feedback, advanced data
analysis features and convenient report generation capabilities have enabled
the department to significantly compress the NVH testing cycle, from initial
setup to preparation of the final report. “The LMS SCADAS Mobile system is
small and smart, which makes it the perfect fit for fast state-of-the-art
mobile NVH testing. Through the use of this powerful system, our complete
measurement and analysis cycle on the average is reduced overall by half,”
says Wieser. “This 50% time savings in test turnaround has tremendous
business value in enabling us to respond faster to customer requests and
assist to a greater degree in troubleshooting on a much shorter notice than
was previously possible.”
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About LMS
LMS is an engineering innovation partner for companies in the automotive,
aerospace and other advanced manufacturing industries. With approximately 30
years of experience, LMS helps customers get better products to market
faster and turn superior process efficiency into key competitive advantages.
With a unique combination of 1D and 3D simulation software, testing systems
and engineering services, LMS tunes into mission critical engineering
attributes, ranging from system dynamics, structural integrity and sound
quality to durability, safety and power consumption. With multi-domain
solutions for thermal, fluid dynamics, electrical and mechanical system
behavior, LMS can address the complex engineering challenges associated with
intelligent system design. Thanks to our technology and dedicated people,
LMS has become the partner of choice of more than 5,000 manufacturing
companies worldwide. LMS is certified to ISO9001:2000 quality standards and
operates through a network of subsidiaries and representatives in key
locations around the world.
For more information, visit
www.lmsintl.com.
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