LMS International will highlight its comprehensive solution portfolio during the Vehicle Dynamics Expo 2010 in Stuttgart, Germany. Interested participants will be able to attend expert presentations about the latest tools and techniques at the Open Technology Forum and visit the LMS International stand (#5530) for a live demo of an advanced real-time simulation model.
Participants interested in the latest engineering techniques regarding car body flexibility and its influence on vehicle dynamics will want to attend the Open Technology Forum presentation on June 22 at 11:45 given by Paolo di Carlo, LMS Engineering Services Chassis Group Team Manager. He will discuss in detail how best to use dedicated testing hardware to detect the structural effects and advanced 3D CAE techniques to analyze the body flexibility phenomena, which can affect overall ride and handling.
A second presentation at the Open Technology Forum on June 23 at 16:05 will highlight the LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim system simulation platform. Julien Lagnier, LMS 1D Simulation Vehicle Dynamics Product Manager, will present a simulated chassis subsystem design that works in real-time in a virtual road environment. The actual real-time LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim chassis model, complete with the subsystem structure, will be featured on the LMS International booth as well.
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