LMS to Introduce Imagine.Lab Fuel Cell System Simulation
LEUVEN,
Belgium, Oct 27, 2008 - LMS, the engineering innovation company, will
introduce its latest fuel cell system simulation solution based on LMS
Imagine.Lab AMESim at the Fuel
Cell Seminar & Exposition 2008 held in Phoenix, Arizona, USA from
October 27th - 30th, 2008.
 Addressing one of the hottest topics in the automotive industry at the
moment, the LMS Imagine.Lab Fuel Cells solution helps fuel cell
manufacturers design and optimize fuel cell stacks and systems via an easily
accessible one-dimensional modeling environment. With LMS Imagine.Lab Fuel
Cells, users can size components, optimize architecture and geometries, and
develop and test control strategies. In addition, electrochemical
researchers can opt to integrate and test different gas mixtures and
material solutions, and predict real-life reactions like voltage and
transient temperature evolution, pressure and mass flow rates for the entire
system.
LMS Imagine.Lab Fuel Cells is of particular interest to PEMFC or SOFC
system integrators since it uses validated physical modeling, based on an
energy exchange approach where basic elements can be easily assembled to
represent a complete fuel cell system. Researcher and development can easily
“try out” the performance traits of a complete system, reviewing both static
and dynamic behavior. A complete solution, LMS Imagine.Lab Fuel Cells comes
with all the tools and multi-disciplinary libraries to build, analyze and
optimize a functional digital fuel cell mock-up.
"The LMS Imagine.Lab Fuel Cells solution proposes a unique platform to
model from the stack to whole fuel cell system. It is even possible to run
sensitivity analyses or parameter optimization to enhance the performance
and efficiency of the complete system or just a specific component,”
commented Patrice Montaland, LMS’ fuel cells expert. "It provides an
unparalleled energy-exchange approach that lets users rapidly test and
analyze new configurations and architecture for system efficiency and
performance."
In addition to this unique dedicated solution for fuel cells, LMS will
showcase the latest release of the LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim system simulation
platform on its booth (#708) throughout the duration of the exhibition.
Conference attendees will be given the unique opportunity to attend the
presentation of a paper, “Multi-scale physical modeling of PEMFC and SOFC
from subsystem to stack” on October 30th from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. (room
102A-C).
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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