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Overview – Features and Applications

About us…

25.01.2011 2Gregor Breuer

Magna International

SEATING EXTERIORS

CLOSURES

VISION SYSTEMS

ROOF SYSTEMS

BODY & CHASSISPOWERTRAIN

ELECTRONICS

VEHICLE ENG

CONTRACT MFG

FUEL SYSTEMS

Our Company

Author: W. Dantendorfer 3

Engineering Center in St. Valentin

• Complete Vehicle Engineering

• Technology & Software Development

• Vehicle Testing

The KULI Team

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Software Developers and Software Users exist under one umbrella!

Software Development

Thomas Naderhirn

Sales

Rolf Salomon

Services

Christian Rathberger

07.08.2017R. Salomon

Energy & Fluid Simulation

Christian Rathberger

Software Methods

Christoph Stroh

What is KULI?

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Powertrain Cooling Air Conditioning

• Temperatures

• Pressures

• Mass flow

• Heat flow

• Other Energy flows

Consideration of all Thermodynamic Key Values

Thermal Management Software

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Windows Desktop Software for the 1D-Simulation of the Vehicle Thermal Energy Management

Thermal Management Software

Gregor Breuer 725.01.2011

Component

& Function

Toolbars

Project

Organization

Analysis

Progress Info

3D Air

Network View

2D Fluid

Network View

1-dimensional Fluid Network Analysis – Quasi 1-dimensional Air Flow Network Analysis

Energy Management Software

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Typical Applications

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Typical Applications – Top Tank Temperature

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• KULI data for fans and coolers

• Volume flow data for all participating fluids

• Ambient temperature

• Driving velocity

• Rejected heat by the condenser

• Amount of glycol in the coolant

Input

• Top tank temperature

• Air to boil

• Analysis of the operating points of the fans/coolers

Additional results:

• Parameter variation (fan speeds, volume flows,...)

on the above mentioned measurable variables

Results

Typical Applications – Concept Studies

• Compare direct and indirect charge air cooling

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conventional CAC

water-cooled CAC

low temperature

radiator

297 mm

259 mm

Typical Applications – Minimize Package Size

• Reduce heat exchanger sizes according to performance limits

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400 mm

300 mm

Typical Application – Transient Simulation

• Warm up and cool down investigations

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RPM_#ECU [1/min]

In

BMEP_#ECU [bar]

Out

RPM_#Amb [1/min]Out

BMEP_#Amb [bar]

Out

1.49

Out

2OutIn

OutIn

[Water]

Exit temperature OM

SP

RPM

Ambient pressure

Mean eff. pressure

Ambient temperature

Speed

In

SPEED_#ECU [km/h]In

SPEED_#Amb [km/h]Out

p_#Amb [hPa]Out

T_#Amb [°C]

Out

xOut

X1

X2

xOut

X1

X2

Out

In

CA

Out

In

CF

X3

X2

X1

Out

Out

In

Pressure

Temperature

Volume flow IM

Oil

In 2

In 1

Out In 2

In 1

Out

ECU

Pressure

SPEED

RPM

BMEP

Temperature

p_#Ambient

SPEEDcorrected

RPMcorrected

BMEPcorrected

Airpath

ThermostateCoolerCAC

Oil

Zusatzwasserkühler

Thermostat ByPass

Out 2

Out 1

In

KULI Engine Model

Thermal

capacities

considered

Typical Application – Cool Down Simulation

• Find evaporator heat load such

that passenger cabin cool down

requirements are met

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Applications – A/C system use for battery conditioning

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Complete vehicle thermal management

A/C system use for battery conditioning

Heat pump

Air Condition (electric driven)

Latent Heat Storage System

Chiller

Battery

Radiator

Typical Application – Energy Management

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Energy Management Simulation for a Hybrid Truck

Parallel Hybrid Vehicle

Driving Cycle (HUDDS)Heavy-Duty Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule

Fuel Saving Potentials

Battery, Coolant Temperature

• Battery type (Li-Ion, NiMh,…)

• Internal resistance

= f(current, temperature, SOC)

• Open circuit voltage characteristic

= f(temperature, SOC)

• Heat source

= f(current, internal resistance)

• Cell cooling

• Thermal network

Application – Cell Temperature Optimization

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Why KULI?

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Why Thermal Energy Management?

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Engine power increasing

Inlet area decreasing (design)

New technologies (e.g. hybrid)

More components / auxiliaries

Legislative Standards

Em

issio

ns

Fuel C

on

sum

ption

Com

fort

Dura

bility

Costs

Why use Computer Simulation?

System Comprehension

• Understand complex component interactions easily

• Effects of single measures can be within measurement accuracy

Concept Studies

• Fast analysis and solutions: “Rapid Prototyping”

• Save time and cost (test bench, prototypes)

Support Test Bench

• Improve test quality through plausibility checks

• Reduce hardware test loops

System Optimization

• Quickly find measures for improvement

• Find control strategies for auxiliaries

• Computation only possibility of optimum validation

Minor Model Update

• Easy handling of engine upgrades

• Component replacements: compare different suppliers

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Why use KULI? – Low Hardware Demands

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• Works on anylaptop

Desktop Application

• Steady state results within seconds

Quick Simulation

R. Salomon07.08.2017

Why to use KULI? – Realistic Results at Low Effort

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Component &

Function

Toolbars

Project

Organization

Analysis

Progress Info

3D Air

Network View

2D Fluid

Network View

Learn to use within 2 days of Training

From Engineers for Engineers

Specialized: Automotive Industry

Modular StructureFlexible Software: simple & complex

Why use KULI? – Tailored to Customer Needs

R. Salomon07.08.2017

– Global Footprint

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Passenger Cars – Trucks – Construction/Farm Machines – Trains… | OEMs – Suppliers – Researchers

INDIA

SOUTH AMERICA

CHINA

SOUTH KOREA

JAPAN

NORTH AMERICAEASTERN + WESTERN EUROPE

Enterex America

Why to use KULI? – Multitude of Features

• Output Analysis

• Presentation Material for Management

Postprocessor

Uniform Component Library

• Water/Glycol, Oil, Exhaust, Refrigerant

Extendable Media Library

Unit Converter

• Optimization, Parameter Variation

Optimization Package

• Excel, Matlab, CFD codes,…

Software Interfaces

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Why use KULI? – Best Software Support

• Expertise through product overview

• Expertise through product insight

• Expertise through product practice

Support is given by all members of

the KULI Team

• Working to YOUR advantageFriendly and

personal

• usually within 24 hoursQuick response

• Paid services for quick and reliable solutions

Facility to “enhanced”

support

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kuli.support.mpt@magna.com

Software

Development

Sales Services

Software

Methods

KULI Team

R. Salomon07.08.2017

Who should use KULI?

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Who should use KULI?

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Engineers concerned with Thermal Management

(not restricted to Automotive Industry)

OEMs Suppliers ResearchersEngineering Service

Companies

Design-Engineers CAE-Engineers Test-Engineers

R. Salomon07.08.2017

How to get started?

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Concept Development

Product Specification

Virtual Model

Product Design

1. Prototypes / Mules

E K PT1 P PPAP Disp SOPPT2 B R@R

Simulation / DMU / Validation

2. Prototypes / Pre-Production

Program Management

Functional- / Fatigue- / Vehicle Testing

Key Milestones:

Product Definition Product Creation Industrialization

Product Validation

When to use KULI - Product Development Process

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Concept Simulation Prototyping Funct. Testing Vehicle Testing

How to use KULI – Data Structure

Simulation Model

Component Data

• Dimensions

• Characteristics

Vehicle Data

• Design

• Engine

Simulation Conditions

• Ambient

• Operating Status

Boundaries & Targets

• Max. Dimensions

• Max. Top Hose Temperatures

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SUPPLIER

OEM

R. Salomon07.08.2017

How to use KULI – Workflow

Component Setup

• Input data (Geometry, Characteristic)

• Save in Component Library

System Setup

• Load components (from Library)

• Define Media Properties

• Position and Connect Components

• Input Simulation Parameters

Simulation

• Run Analysis

• Optimize, Vary Parameters

Results

• Get Output from Postprocessor, Excel Sheet,…

• Compare with System Measurement Data

• Interpret Results, Reporting

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How to use KULI – KULI lab Output

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Variant Comparison

User-defined Units

Data Filter Various Graphics

Temperature levels and

Pressure Drops

Heat Turn-over and Efficiency of

Package

Detailed Conditions and

amounts of Cooling Air

Optimized Parameters

depending on Targets

R. Salomon07.08.2017

Where to buy KULI?

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– Global Contact

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Passenger Cars – Trucks – Construction/Farm Machines – Trains… | OEMs – Suppliers – Researchers

Albert TUERTSCHER

AT engineering LLC

1891 Denver West Ct. #1432

Golden, CO 80401-0924

Phone: +1 734 276 5516

kuli.usa.ecs@magna.com

NORTH AMERICA

Leandro GARBIN

VirtualCAE

Servicos de Sistemas Ltda.

Rua Tiradentes 160 - Sala 22

São Caetano do Sul,

São Paulo (CEP 09541-220 )

Phone: +55 11 4229-1349

vendas@virtualcae.com.br

SOUTH AMERICA

Youngwook KIM

Magna International Japan Inc.

Yaesu Center Building 5F

1-6-6 Yaesu, Chuo-ku,

Tokyo 103-0028, Japan

Phone: +81 3 3548 0310

youngwook.kim@magna.com

JAPAN

Terra CAI

Magna International China

801-813, Tower A, Eton Place

69 Dongfang Road, Pudong,

Shanghai PRC 200120

Phone: +86 21 6165 1649

terra.cai@magna.com

CHINA

Rolf SALOMON

Magna Powertrain

Engineering Center GmbH & CoKG

Steyrer Strasse 32

4300 St. Valentin, Austria

Phone: +43 7435 501 2382

rolf.salomon@magna.com

EASTERN + WESTERN EUROPE

Jin SEOK

TAE SUNG S&E Inc.

Seoulforest Kolon Digital Tower II 10F

Seongsu-dong2-ga, Seongdong-gu,

133-120, Seoul, KOREA

Phone: +82 2 3431 2442

jseok@tsne.co.kr

SOUTH KOREA

Rajeev GOPALAKRISHNAN

MAXrad SOFTware (India) Pvt Ltd

'SHUBAM'#35,6th Cross,

Nanjappa Garden, Babusapalaya

Bangalore 560043

Phone: +91 8049144149

rajeev@maxsoft-india.com

INDIA

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