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INTERNATIONAL FORUM 21–22 November 2018, Crewe, UK AERODYNAMICS ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE MANAGEMENT THERMAL TTH THE THER THERM THERMA THERMAL THERMAL 19–20 November 2018, Crewe, UK I N T E R N AT I O N A L F O R U M THE LARGEST OEM REPRESENTATION iN a UNiQUe INTERACTIVE GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE THERMAL MANAGEMENT CONFeReNCe AGENDA | NOVEMBER 2018 To Register: T +44 1618 841 208, +44 161 768 0059 | E [email protected] | https://www.internect.co.uk/content/262/international-forum-automotive-thermal-management-2018- Wilko Jansen Senior Technical Specialist TASE & AWCV Jaguar Land Rover, UK Τakashi Τakiguchi Chief Engineer of Cooling & Heat Resistance Honda R&D Co. Ltd., Japan Dr. Kamel Azzouz Head of Advanced Engineering Valeo, France Alfred Jeckel Manager Battery Integration Daimler AG, Germany Scientific Committee & Keynote Speakers: With featured experts, among others, from: Hear about the latest case studies on: Powertrain thermal management for internal com- bustion engines, electric and hybrid -electric vehicles HVAC and climate control solutions for optimized range, passenger comfort and environmental sustainability Virtual drive cycle thermal modeling & new development in CAE techniques Climate control for low refrigerant charge protection Discover innovative concepts in: Next generation thermal management systems and components Advanced waste-heat recovery applications High voltage battery thermal management for enhanced energy efficiency Holistic approaches and integrated thermal management Learn about advanced technologies in: Fuel cell vehicle development and advanced cooling systems Advanced designs in automotive climate control systems Among a variety of other Automotive ermal Management-related topic! Join our interactive sessions and workshops with leading experts and discuss the key issues in the development of the latest Automotive ermal Management Projects! “Great opportunity for interactions and networking between OEMs and suppliers. Presentations are right in the area of interest including new ideas, technolo- gies, and simulations for all thermal related topics.” Daniel Huang, Ford Motor Company “Highest rate of new contact development that I have ever experienced.” Dana Nicgorski, Robert Bosch LLC "It’s amazing that there is such a high level of execu- tives, directors and chief engineers at this conference." Amit Shah, ANSYS "This is the place to meet all relevant players in the Thermal Management division supply chain." João Lopez, Edaetech S.A. "I think it’s a great conference for networking and with a lot of great engineering topics. It’s a good conference to attend. I recommend it!” Antti Jussila, ThermoAnalytics “What I liked about this event, in particular compared to others, is that we could really get all the partici- pants discussing topics that are relevant to the com- munity and really move the bar in terms of technol- ogy and development.” Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors "Good level of technical presentations over a wide range of thermal management related topics. The event set-up with the high level of interactive concept sets the conference apart from others." Wilko Jansen, Jaguar Land Rover Collocated with Organized by VENUE: Crewe Hall Hotel Testimonials from our past Forums: media PaRTNeR: More than 100 companies from over 20 countries were represented in 2016 & 2017 in the UK and the USA including: Bentley Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Daimler, Ford Germany, Renault, Honda, Ford USA, Navistar, General Motors, Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles, Mercedes-Benz North America, Toyota Technical Center, Maserati, Volvo Cars, Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Porsche Engineering, Toyota Motor Corporation, Valeo, DLR, TU Munich, University of Liege, Exa, Sharc, Mentor Graphics, IMERYS, TDK Group Company, Schaeffler Group USA, Air International Thermal Systems, Gamma Technologies, Acument Global Technologies, Denso International America, ENGYS, TI Automotive, ARaymond Rayconnect, Thermal Dynamics International, Preh, Webasto Thermo & Comfort SE, Modine Europe, Dana Corporation, IHS, BorgWarner Emissions Systems, Sanden International Europe, Fraunhofer IPM, Lear Corporation, CS Enertech, Sapa Precision Tubing, Continental Automotive, SDAAC Automotive Air Conditioning Systems, Ricardo, Upwind Tech, Viking Plastics, erae Automotive, Sonceboz Corporation, Hanon Systems, Hutchinson Fluid Management Systems, Gentherm, BorgWarner Tralee, Edaetech-Engenharia e Tecnologia, Sitronic North America, Solvay Specialty Polymers, Numeca International, Robert Bosch, ZF TRW, DuPont, SOGEFI Air & Cooling, SG Sekurit Deutschland, IHS Markit, Nissan North America, Graftech International, Boryszew S.A, Oddzial Maflow w Tychach, Computational Sciences Experts Group, Buehler Motor, Laird, ANSYS, Calsonic Kansei, Thermoanalytics, Moving Magnet Technologies, Orcata, TI Automotive Engineering Centre, Horiba Mira, Aleris Rolled Products Germany, FSUE "NAMI", Gamma Technologies, Deutsche Accumotive, CD-adapco, Dana Spicer Europe SPONSORS:

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INTERNATIONAL FORUM21–22 November 2018, Crewe, UK

AERODYNAMICSADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE i

MANAGEMENTTHERMALTTHTHETHERTHERMTHERMATHERMALTHERMAL19–20 November 2018, Crewe, UKI N T E R N A T I O N A L F O R U M

THE LARGEST OEM REPRESENTATION iN a UNiQUe INTERACTIVEGLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE THERMAL MANAGEMENT CONFeReNCe

AGENDA | NOVEMBER 2018

To Register: T +44 1618 841 208, +44 161 768 0059 | E [email protected] |https://www.internect.co.uk/content/262/international-forum-automotive-thermal-management-2018-

Wilko JansenSenior Technical SpecialistTASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK

Τakashi ΤakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling & HeatResistanceHonda R&D Co. Ltd., Japan

Dr. Kamel Azzouz Head of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France

Alfred Jeckel Manager Battery IntegrationDaimler AG, Germany

Scientific Committee & Keynote Speakers:

With featured experts, among others, from:

Hear about the latest case studies on:► Powertrain thermal management for internal com-

bustion engines, electric and hybrid -electric vehicles► HVAC and climate control solutions for optimized

range, passenger comfort and environmentalsustainability

► Virtual drive cycle thermal modeling & newdevelopment in CAE techniques

► Climate control for low refrigerant charge protectionDiscover innovative concepts in:► Next generation thermal management systems and

components► Advanced waste-heat recovery applications► High voltage battery thermal management for

enhanced energy efficiency

► Holistic approaches and integrated thermalmanagement

Learn about advanced technologies in:► Fuel cell vehicle development and advanced cooling

systems► Advanced designs in automotive climate control

systems

Among a variety of other Automotive ermalManagement-related topic!

Join our interactive sessions and workshopswith leading experts and discuss the key issuesin the development of the latest Automotiveermal Management Projects!

“Great opportunity for interactions and networkingbetween OEMs and suppliers. Presentations are rightin the area of interest including new ideas, technolo-gies, and simulations for all thermal related topics.”

Daniel Huang, Ford Motor Company

“Highest rate of new contact development that I haveever experienced.”

Dana Nicgorski, Robert Bosch LLC

"It’s amazing that there is such a high level of execu-tives, directors and chief engineers at this conference."

Amit Shah, ANSYS

"This is the place to meet all relevant players in theThermal Management division supply chain."

João Lopez, Edaetech S.A.

"I think it’s a great conference for networking andwith a lot of great engineering topics. It’s a good

conference to attend. I recommend it!”Antti Jussila, ThermoAnalytics

“What I liked about this event, in particular comparedto others, is that we could really get all the partici-pants discussing topics that are relevant to the com-munity and really move the bar in terms of technol-ogy and development.”

Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors

"Good level of technical presentations over a widerange of thermal management related topics. Theevent set-up with the high level of interactive conceptsets the conference apart from others."

Wilko Jansen, Jaguar Land Rover

Collocated with Organized by

VENUE:Crewe Hall Hotel

Testimonials from our past Forums:

media PaRtNeR:

More than 100 companies from over 20 countries were represented in 2016 & 2017 in the UK and the USA including: Bentley Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Daimler, FordGermany, Renault, Honda, Ford USA, Navistar, General Motors, Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles, Mercedes-Benz North America, Toyota Technical Center, Maserati, Volvo Cars, Volvo GroupTrucks Technology, Porsche Engineering, Toyota Motor Corporation, Valeo, DLR, TU Munich, University of Liege, Exa, Sharc, Mentor Graphics, IMERYS, TDK Group Company, SchaefflerGroup USA, Air International Thermal Systems, Gamma Technologies, Acument Global Technologies, Denso International America, ENGYS, TI Automotive, ARaymond Rayconnect,Thermal Dynamics International, Preh, Webasto Thermo & Comfort SE, Modine Europe, Dana Corporation, IHS, BorgWarner Emissions Systems, Sanden International Europe, FraunhoferIPM, Lear Corporation, CS Enertech, Sapa Precision Tubing, Continental Automotive, SDAAC Automotive Air Conditioning Systems, Ricardo, Upwind Tech, Viking Plastics, erae Automotive,Sonceboz Corporation, Hanon Systems, Hutchinson Fluid Management Systems, Gentherm, BorgWarner Tralee, Edaetech-Engenharia e Tecnologia, Sitronic North America, SolvaySpecialty Polymers, Numeca International, Robert Bosch, ZF TRW, DuPont, SOGEFI Air & Cooling, SG Sekurit Deutschland, IHS Markit, Nissan North America, Graftech International,Boryszew S.A, Oddzial Maflow w Tychach, Computational Sciences Experts Group, Buehler Motor, Laird, ANSYS, Calsonic Kansei, Thermoanalytics, Moving Magnet Technologies,Orcata, TI Automotive Engineering Centre, Horiba Mira, Aleris Rolled Products Germany, FSUE "NAMI", Gamma Technologies, Deutsche Accumotive, CD-adapco, Dana Spicer Europe

SPONSORS:

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Welcome to the 5th International ForumAutomotive Thermal Management 2018!

Dear members of the Automotive Thermal Management Community,

over the last two series of our International Forum on Automotive ThermalManagement, representatives from more than 100 international companies and20 countries experienced a new, networking intensive conference format.

our selective participant field, with Decision Makers, Heads of Departments andSenior Experts from international suppliers and research institutes and morethan 20 OEMs benefited from a variety of interactive sessions, panel discussions,workshops, industry case studies and a selection of high quality presentations.

After our 2 highly successful UK Automotive Thermal Management Forums in 2016and 2017 and our outstanding events in the USA in the beginning of 2017 and 2018,Internect Ltd is hosting the 5th Automotive Thermal Management Forum, 19th –20th of November 2018 in Crewe, UK.

Don’t miss the opportunity to join the only International Automotive Event onthe topic that perfectly combines high quality presentations, exclusiveparticipation of top-level experts at the decision-making level with smart andinnovative networking opportunities.

Join us and gain insight into the latest case studies on smart powertrain thermalmanagement, advanced HVAC and climate control solutions, efficient waste-heat recovery applications, thermal modeling as well as holistic approaches andintegrated thermal management among many other topics.

We look forward to welcoming you in Crewe to make this event another success inthe global automotive engineering calendar!

Best regards

Maria NikolopoulouManaging DirectorInternect Limited, UK

CoNFERENCE LoCATIoN:

Crewe Hall HotelWeston Road, CreweCheshire, CW1 6UZ

MANAGEMENTTHERMALTTHTHETHERTHERMTHERMATHERMALTHERMAL19–20 November 2018, Crewe, UKI N T E R N A T I O N A L F O R U M

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Wilko JansenSenior Technical Specialist TASE &AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK

Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France

Robert Timmis Senior AerodynamicistAston Martin Lagonda, UK

Clemens Gamsjaeger Senior Manager, Vehicle SystemsMagna Powertrain, Austria

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Τakashi ΤakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling & Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co. Ltd., Japan

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Benoit HonelProduct Manager-Simcenter AmesinSiemens Industry Software, France

Michael FarleyThermal Energy Management - LeadEngineerJaguar Land Rover, UK

Youssef Hammadi Methods for Cabin ThermalModelling Research EngineerRenault Groupe, France

Alfred JeckelBattery IntegrationDaimler AG, Germany

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9:30-9:40 Welcome & Opening Speech by the Organiser

Maria NikolopoulouManaging DirectorInternect Limited, UK

9:40-9:50 Keynote Speech[Μorning Session Chaired by Wilko Jansen]

Wilko JansenSenior Technical Specialist TASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK

9:50-10:20 Fuel Cell Vehicle Development at Honda

Τakashi ΤakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling & Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co. Ltd., Japan

► Vehicle fuel consumption regulation around the world► Fuel cell mechanism as a zero emission vehicle► FCV packaging technology and cooling system including heat

exchanger layout► Air intake system and heat resistance after intercooler

11:30-12:00 Advances in Air-to-Refrigerant Heat Exchangers

Dr. Vikrant C. Aute Associate Research ScientistUniversity of Maryland College Park, USA

► Background for next generation of compact heat exchangers► Use of genetic algorithms, approximation and parameterized

CFD for simultaneous shape and topology optimization► Additive manufacturing for fast prototyping and model validation► System level benefits of shape optimized evaporators and con-

densers► outlook on conforming heat exchangers for automobiles of the

future

12:00-12:30 BEV Thermal Energy Management 1D Simulation

Michael FarleyThermal Energy Management - Lead EngineerJaguar Land Rover, UK

► The importance of thermal energy management in real worldEV range

► Vehicle level high fidelity 1D modelling using multiple toolsets► Example of a battery electric vehicle co-simulation model► Sankey diagrams to visualize the energy flow through the vehi-

cle systems

13:50-14:00 Keynote Speech[Afternoon Session Chaired by Alfred Jeckel]

Alfred JeckelManager Battery Integration Daimler AG, Germany

14:00-14:30 Novel Thermal System with Modular Design and MultipleFunctions

Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France

► Thermal systems conventional architectures and design roles► Innovative thermal system combining multiple functions

14:30-15:00 Big Data / Artificial Intelligence and Future Thermal Management Product Portfolio – A Match or Mismatch?

Clemens GamsjaegerSenior Manager, Vehicle SystemsMagna Powertrain, Austria

► New thermal challenges► Simulation methods to meet requirements in system design► Thermal energy management considerations for system design► Thermal lifecycle analysis

16:00-16:30 Reduced Cabin Thermal Model for Automotive Energy Optimization

Youssef Hammadi Methods for Cabin Thermal Modelling Research EngineerRenault Groupe, France

► Renault energetic synthesis simulation platform (GREEN)► Vehicle cabin thermal modelling► The Reduced Bond Graph model order reduction approach for

cabin thermal models► Reduced model validation by using a design of experiment► Application to thermal comfort control, driving cycles and HVAC

sizing

Internéct on FaceboardReady for a picture?Discover who else is participating in the Forum and be discovered on our faceboard. Don’t forget your business cards!

8:30-9:30 Registration with Coffee & Tea

10:20-11:00 Interactive Session: Internéct at SpeedIntroduce yourself to the other participants with this series of briefone-on-one meetings.Get to know the other delegates and “break the ice”.

11:00-11:30 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition

17:00 -18:30 Afternoon Workshops (only for registered participants!): Led by the work-shop leader, the aim of this 1.5 hour session is to offer you the chance to interact withyour peers, raise questions, share views and opinions in a targeted participant field.

15:30-16:00 Interactive Session - Panel Discussion: Lowering manufacturing costs - increasingvehicle energy efficiency: Pro- and contra ofavailable thermal management solutions

Chaired by our Scientific Committee:

► Smart energy storage and waste heat recovery applications ► Innovative cost-effective components for heat protection and low fuel

consumption ► Enablers for the design of cost-efficient thermal systems for EVs/PHEVs ► Innovative concepts and technology trends in engine thermal

management

Wilko JansenSenior Technical SpecialistTASE & AWCVJaguar Land Rover, UK

Takashi TakiguchiChief Engineer of Coolingand Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan

Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France

Alfred JeckelBattery IntegrationDaimler AG, Germany

19:30 Dinner and Evening Event Enjoy our evening get-together with your colleagues in arelaxed atmosphere with music entertainment, dinner anddrinks.

12:30-13:50 Networking Lunch - Exhibition

15:00-15:30 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition

16:30-17:00 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition

CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEForum Day one/ Monday, 19 November 2018

Workshop A: Trends in Automotive HVAC & Climate Control Systems

Youssef Hammadi Methods for Cabin Thermal Modelling Research EngineerRenault Groupe, France

Workshop B: Battery Thermal Management

Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France

Sponsor: SIEMENS

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Forum Day Two/ Tuesday, 20 November 2018

9:00-9:10 Keynote Speech[Morning Session Chaired by Dr. Kamel Azzouz ]

Dr. Kamel AzzouzHead of Advanced EngineeringValeo, France

9:10-9:40 Thermal Management of Li Ion Batteries Κey to Degradation and Performance

Alfred JeckelManager Battery Integration Daimler AG, Germany

► Daimler´s way into an electric future► Experiences with battery degradation in the market► Major reasons for degradation and possible countermeasures► Battery and electric powertrain technologies of the future► Thermal management possibilities

10:50-11:20 MOBICUS Project: Battery Ageing Models and Thermal Management Strategies for Improved Durability

Dr. Philippe GyanResearch EngineerRenault, France

► Electric Vehicles development and challenges of battery ageing► French National collaborative project MoBICUS► Design of experiment and Development of electro-thermal and

durability models► Thermal Management strategies for better durability► Applications to first and second life batteries

11:20-11:50 A Smart Combination of 1D and 3D CFD Methods to Address the Impact of Active Grille Shutters on Vehicle Fuel Economy and Underhood Thermal Management

Benoit HonelProduct Manager-Simcenter AmesinSiemens Industry Software, France

► Assessment (through simulation) of Active Grille Shutters (AGS)impact on vehicle aerodynamic drag, hence fuel economywhile taking into account underhood thermal management

► Demonstration of optimal combination of 3D CFD and 1Dmethods

11:50-12:20 Engineering of High Voltage Component Cooling System on Example of UMP Project

Oleg KharlamovTeam Leader of Thermal Management GroupFSUE “NAMI”, Russia

► UMP (Unified Modular Platform) project overview► Boundary conditions and loads► Cooling system layout of the High Voltage components► Thermal management simulation and test activity► Result analysis

13:20- 13:30 Keynote Speech[Αfternoon Session Chaired by Takashi Takiguchi]

Takashi TakiguchiChief Engineer of Cooling and Heat ResistanceHonda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan

13:30 -14:00 Jaguar I-Pace Heat Flux Management System

► overview of the HFMS system in Jaguar I-Pace► Heat pump modes and operations► Range and system efficiency at different ambients► Benefits of system to global customers

14:00-14:30 Development of the New Aston Martin Vantage

Robert TimmisSenior AerodynamicistAston Martin Lagonda, UK

► Simulation tools► Drive cycles► Test facilities

15:30-15:40 Voting for the Best Automotive Thermal Supplier Award & Award Ceremony

15:40-15:50 Voting for the Best Speaker Award & Award Ceremony

15:50-16:00 Closing Remarks by the Organiser

Maria NikolopoulouManaging DirectorInternect Limited, UK

8:30-9:00 Registration with Coffee & Tea

16:30 -18:00 Evening Workshops: Led by the Workshop leader, the aim of thissession is to offer you the chance to interact with your peers, raise questions,share views and opinions in a targeted participant field.

15:00-15:30 Interactive Session- Team Debate with Q&As

Share your views in a lively debate with your team whilesolving a technical question.

9:40-10:20 Interactive Session: Internéct at SpeedIntroduce yourself to the other participants with this series of briefone-on-one meetings.Get to know the other delegates and “break the ice”.

10:20-10:50 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition

12:20 – 13:20 Networking Lunch - Exhibition

14:30-15:00 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition

Nilabza DuttaTechnical Specialist, Thermal Energy ManagementJaguar Land Rover, UK

Chris ChathamGroup Leader, Climate Thermal FluidsJaguar Land Rover, UK

16:00-16:30 Refreshment & Networking Break - Exhibition

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Workshop C: Thermal Modelling and System Simulation

Robert TimmisSenior AerodynamicistAston Martin Lagonda, UK

Workshop D: Thermal Management for EVs/HEVs

Dr. Philippe GyanResearch EngineerRenault, France