Online Engine Friction Modeling for Cranktrain Components

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training and preferably the Cranktrain Modeling Training.

This 1-day class will focus on the sub-systems that play a major part in terms of overall mechanical power losses of an engine. The participants will learn how to set these systems up, how to investigate different designs/parameters and how to put everything in context.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting. To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The topics that will be covered in detail are:

Basic Concepts of Friction Modeling in GT-SUITE:

  • Components and Reference Objects like Surfaces/Coatings, Oil Properties etc.

Crankshaft Analysis

  • Journal Bearing Modeling in detailed level (from map-based solution to EHD Bearings)
  • Seals and other Losses (TVD)

Piston-Group Dynamics

  • Piston Rings Design
  • Compliant Piston Skirt to Liner Model incl. Extraction of Stiffness Matrices

Evaluation of Results

  • Calibration of results vs. measured data
  • Results in context of vehicle driving cycle
  • Introduction into concepts on how to optimize different quantities such as fuel consumption

If time permits, extra and more specialized topics may be covered. The topics will be selected by the participants. Some possible topics are: Blowby and Oil Evaporation, user-supplied.

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Cranktrain Modeling and Engine Friction Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Cranktrain Modeling

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class is designed for those interested in Cranktrain modeling and analysis in GT-SUITE. It will focus on the simulation of engine cranktrain dynamics through the use of GT-SUITE.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.
To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered:

Rigid Crankshaft Analysis

  • Crankshaft Balancing
  • Cylinder Pressure Boundary Conditions Applied

Crankshaft Torsional Analysis

  • Time Domain Solution with Steady State Convergence
  • Frequency Domain Solutions (Free and Forced)

Crankshaft Quasi-Static and Dynamic Bending Solution

  • Fillet Stress Calculations Based on Dynamic Loading
  • Coupled Journal Bearing Solution

If time permits, extra and more specialized topics may be covered. The topics will be selected by the participants. Some possible topics are: Block Vibration, Integrated Simulations (e.g. cranktrain + valvetrain, cranktrain + drivetrain), Transient simulations, user-supplied.

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Cranktrain Modeling and Engine Friction Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online GT-DRIVE+: xEV Modeling

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class is intended for those interested in developing Hybrid Electric Vehicle or pure Electric Vehicle models for fuel economy or range studies.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting. To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered in this class:

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameters sweep, Optimization/Design of Experiments
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Subassemblies: internal, external, encryption of subassemblies

The following vehicle modeling topics will be included:

  • Conventional Driveline Components
    • Map based Engine Model
    • Transmissions (Automatic, Manual, CVT, Other)
  • Electric Driveline Components
    • Battery
    • Electric Motors
  • Controls
    • Vehicle Driver
    • Low level Controllers
  • Supervisory Control Strategies
  • Application of Energy efficient Management Strategies
    • ECMS
    • Dynamic Programing
  • Driving Cycle Analysis (with Model Based Targeting Controller)

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Engine Modeling & Simulation (GT-POWER)

This 2-day class is designed for new users of GT-POWER and GT-SUITE that are interested in modeling internal combustion engines. This class will focus on engine simulation through the use of GT-POWER.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)

The class will include the construction of models and use of the software, which will enable the participants to use the software immediately. It will cover the following topics:

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

      • 1-D Flow Simulation
      • Discretization of 1-D Models
      • Model Setup- initialization, parameters sweep, convergence
      • Optimization/Design of Experiments
      • Post-processing (GT-POST)
      • Subassemblies: internal, external, encryption of subassemblies

The following engine modeling topics will be included:

      • Modeling of: manifolds, valves, combustion, heat transfer and fuel injection
      • Non-Predictive Combustion for Gasoline and Diesel Engines
      • Cylinder Pressure Analysis
      • Turbochargers
      • Controls Library
      • Transient Simulation
      • Predictive Combustion Modeling

If time permits at the end of the class, additional topics can be covered including introductions to: Coupling with Simulink, CFD Coupling, and Exhaust Aftertreatment.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Lubrication Circuits & Components

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

Day 1 – Wednesday, 9th March – 9:00 – 17:00

Day 2 – Thursday, 10th March – 9:00 – 13:00

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2021 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building. Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)

This 1,5-day class is intended to show engineers how to model a lubrication circuit in GT-SUITE. This includes but is not limited to:

  • How to Build a Model from a CAD File: The participant will learn how to transform a CAD File into a 1D lubrication model in GT-SUITE using GT-Spaceclaim and GEM3D.
  • How to Model Oil Circuit Components in GT-SUITE: The participant will learn how to construct a lubrication model from scratch, including oil passages, filters, bearings, relief valve and pump.
  • Analyze Results in GT-POST: The participant will learn how to analyze results of a lubrication model, including a breakdown of the oil flow distribution to various consumers, as well as performing an engine speed and temperature sweep to see how these variables affect results.
  • How to Model Important Oil Circuit Behavior: The instructor will show that the following types of oil circuit analysis can be performed in GT-SUITE:
    • Steady state
    • Priming/filling
    • Transient thermal oil response (both temperature and engine speed changing)
    • Pump power/energy consumption over driving cycle
    • Detailed pump analysis
  • Introductory GT-SUITE Concepts: In addition to lubrication specific modeling, this class will also focus on the basics of using GT-SUITE, including:
    • 1-D Flow Simulation
    • Discretization of 1-D Models
    • Fluid Properties for modeling lubrication circuit
    • Optimization and component calibration

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

Online GT-SUITE Introduction Training

This FREE 2-day class will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The intention of this training is to provide an overview of different GT-domains and to teach the software handling.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

Learn the basics of GT-SUITE in this free course.  This class contains approximately 9 hours of instruction, spread over 2 half days.

Day 1 – Monday, 4th July – 13:00 – 17:30

Day 2 – Tuesday, 5th May – 08:30 – 13:00

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
        • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
        • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered in this class:

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
  • 1-D Thermal Simulation
  • 1-D Flow Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Cooling Systems and Components

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of vehicle cooling systems.

The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for vehicle thermal management, or for those who are responsible for specifying cooling system components (heat exchangers, pumps, valves, etc.). 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Modeling the coolant flow network: The participant will learn how to build a model of the coolant flow network by two methods. First, the participant will learn how to build flow components manually to understand basic modeling and discretization concepts. Second, the participant will learn how to quickly and easily transform a 3D CAD geometry file into a 1D flow network in GT-SUITE using the pre-processing tool GEM3D. 
  • Modeling cooling system components: The participant will learn how to model the basic components of cooling systems, such as pumps, fans, heat exchangers, thermostat valves, etc. 
  • Assembling the complete cooling system model: The participant will learn how to assemble the coolant flow network and basic components into a complete model of the cooling system while using a simple 1D representation of the underhood cooling air flow. Steady state and transient analysis of this system will be discussed, along with calibration to measured data. 
  • Integration with engine/vehicle system models: The participant will learn how cooling system models may be integrated with simple engine and/or vehicle system models to accomplish a transient vehicle drive cycle analysis

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

Online GT-SUITE Introduction Training

This FREE course will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The course will be two half-days with a break from approximately 1-2 CST.

The intention of this training is to teach handling of the software to enable users to build models and post-process results. This is demonstrated through hands-on exercises with relatively simple models in the flow, mechanical, and thermal domains.

The focus is not on those specific models or domains, but rather learning the software usage. Therefore, this course is recommended for anyone interested in using GT-SUITE, regardless of their specific application. Additional classes are available on the following day(s) which will build upon the material in this course and cover more details on specific applications.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting. A link will be e-mailed to you in the week prior to the class.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • Model Building (GT-ISE)
  • Model Setup: initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

Online Predictive Friction for Cranktrain

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered during this 2-day class:

Class will focus on the sub-systems that play a major part in terms of overall mechanical power losses of an engine. The participants will learn how to set these systems up, how to investigate different designs/parameters and how to put everything in context. The topics that will be covered in detail are: 

Basic Concepts of Friction Modeling in GT-SUITE: 

  • Components and Reference Objects like Surfaces/Coatings, Oil Properties etc. 

Crankshaft Analysis 

  • Journal Bearing Modeling in detailed level (from map-based solution to EHD Bearings)
  • Seals and other Losses (TVD) 

Piston-Group Dynamics 

  • Piston Rings Design 
  • Compliant Piston Skirt to Liner Model incl. Extraction of Stiffness Matrices 

Evaluation of Results 

  • Calibration of results vs. measured data 
  • Results in context of vehicle driving cycle 
  • Introduction into concepts on how to optimize different quantities such as fuel consumption 

If time permits, extra and more specialized topics may be covered. The topics will be selected by the participants. Some possible topics are: Blowby and Oil Evaporation, user-supplied. 

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Friction Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700. 

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

Online Cranktrain Modeling

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This 2-day class is designed for those interested in Cranktrain modeling and analysis in GT-SUITE. It will focus on the simulation of engine cranktrain dynamics through the use of GT-SUITE. The following topics will be covered: 

Rigid Crankshaft Analysis 

  • Crankshaft Balancing 
  • Cylinder Pressure Boundary Conditions Applied 

Crankshaft Torsional Analysis 

  • Time Domain Solution with Steady State Convergence 
  • Frequency Domain Solutions (Free and Forced) 

Crankshaft Quasi-Static and Dynamic Bending Solution 

  • Fillet Stress Calculations Based on Dynamic Loading 
  • Coupled Journal Bearing Solution 

If time permits, extra and more specialized topics may be covered. The topics will be selected by the participants. Some possible topics are: Block Vibration, Accessory Belt Drive Modeling,  Integrated Simulations (e.g. cranktrain + valvetrain, cranktrain + drivetrain), Transient simulations, user-supplied. 

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Friction Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700. 

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

Online GT-DRIVE+: xEV Modeling

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This 2-day class is intended for those interested in developing Hybrid Electric Vehicle or pure Electric Vehicle models for fuel economy or range studies. The following topics will be covered in this class:

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameters sweep, Optimization/Design of Experiments
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Subassemblies: internal, external, encryption of subassemblies

The following vehicle modeling topics will be included:

  • Conventional Driveline Components
    • Map based Engine Model
    • Transmissions (Automatic, Manual, CVT, Other)
  • Electric Driveline Components
    • Battery
    • Electric Motors
  • Controls
    • Vehicle Driver
    • Low level Controllers
  • Supervisory Control Strategies
  • Application of Energy efficient Management Strategies
    • ECMS
    • Dynamic Programing
  • Driving Cycle Analysis (with Model Based Targeting Controller)

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

Online Fuel Cell Systems

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE for modeling of fuel cell stacks and systems. This course is targeted towards engineers responsible for fuel cell sizing, performance modeling, and balance of plant systems design.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This class will consist of a mix of presentations and interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Electrochemical Modeling of Fuel Cells Stacks with GT-SUITEThe fundamentals behind electrochemical modeling will be taught and participants will gain experience in building a stack model and calibrating it against measurement data. 
  • Modeling a Balance of Plant System: The participant will learn how to build a model of the full fuel cell system including: 
    • Hydrogen Tank and Circulation 
    • Air Compression and Humification
    • Cooling System 
    • Stoichiometry control
  • Integration with Vehicle System Models: The participant will learn how a fuel cell system may be integrated with vehicle level models to accomplish transient vehicle drive cycle analyses, range prediction, or vehicle performance analyses.

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

 

Online Heat Distribution Modeling – Electric Powertrain (Battery)

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling the distribution of heat within batteries. Battery heat distribution models enable users to design and optimize the battery pack and its related cooling components such as cooling plates or fins. Furthermore those models can be used to integrate the thermal and electric domains to study system level effects and help design other components like the BMS. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for e-components cooling or total vehicle energy management. This class will cover the process of building and calibrating battery heat distribution models, beginning from CAD data. The process involves significant use of the 3D pre-processing tools of GT-SUITE (GEM3D and GT-SpaceClaim). 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Conversion of CAD Data for battery pack  
  • Building up complete model in GEM3D (lumped thermal model and FE-components) and export to GT-ISE  
  • Calibration of flow distribution & heat transfer 
  • Integration of flow/thermal model into complete thermal management models 
  • Link of thermal/flow model to electric circuits 

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

Online GT-SUITE Introduction Training

This FREE course will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The course will be two half-days with a break from approximately 1-2 CST.

The intention of this training is to teach handling of the software to enable users to build models and post-process results. This is demonstrated through hands-on exercises with relatively simple models in the flow, mechanical, and thermal domains.

The focus is not on those specific models or domains, but rather learning the software usage. Therefore, this course is recommended for anyone interested in using GT-SUITE, regardless of their specific application. Additional classes are available on the following day(s) which will build upon the material in this course and cover more details on specific applications.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting. A link will be e-mailed to you in the week prior to the class.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • Model Building (GT-ISE)
  • Model Setup: initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

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GT-DRIVE EV & Conventional Vehicle Modeling Training — Online

Note that this is a paid event, and the cost in INR with payment instructions are mentioned below.

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day course is intended for those interested in developing Conventional Vehicle or pure Electric Vehicle models for fuel economy or range studies.

This course will be conducted online, and the participants are requested to arrange for

–        a computer with GT-SUITE version 2020 or higher,

–        access to an active license and

–        also, a good internet connection.

–        Ideally two monitors/devices (although not a must-have)

  • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
  • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

 

Once your registration is confirmed you will receive the link to connect with the online live course.

The following topics will be covered in this course:

  • Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:
    • Model Setup- initialization, parameters sweep, Optimization/Design of Experiments Overview
    • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • The following vehicle modeling topics will be included:
    • Introduction to BEV Modeling
      • Acceleration from Rest and Regenerative Braking
      • Wireless Controls
      • Drive Cycle Modeling in GT
      • Brake Controls & Regen
      • Battery Power Limiter usage (BMS)
      • Powertrain Component Sizing
    • Introduction to Conventional Vehicle Modeling
      • Locked-Gear Acceleration
      • Conventional Vehicle Controls in GT
      • Acceleration from Rest
      • Drive Cycle Modeling
      • Vehicle Kinematic Analysis for moving grade, max grade, etc.
  • Fee:
    • INR 10,000 for 1 day.
    • Registration will be waitlisted until payment is made.
    • Contact [email protected] for the quotation and payment.
  • Note:
    • Class time listed is local time zone
    • Please join the waiting list. Event coordinator will reach out with more details
    • Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients

 

GT-SUITE INTRODUCTION TRAINING – FREE ONLINE

This FREE 2-week self-learning course (self-paced: ~6hr content) will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The intention of this training is to provide an overview of different GT-domains and to teach the software handling.

This is a self-learning course where video tutorials link would be shared with all the confirmed attendees on the day of training along with instructions. All attendees are then expected to go over the material and videos which has a total stream time of ~6 hours. In the second week, we will have a session to discuss queries.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2020 or higher (recommended v2021)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Registered account on our website with current Email-ID (if not yet registered, use the following link: https://www.gtisoft.com/user-registration/)

The following topics will be covered in this course:

  • Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:
    • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
    • 1-D Thermal Simulation
    • 1-D Flow Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Note:

  • Class time listed is local time zone
  • Please join the waiting list. Event coordinator will reach out with more details
  • Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients

 

GT-SUITE INTRODUCTION TRAINING – FREE ONLINE

This FREE 2-week self-learning course (self-paced: ~6hr content) will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The intention of this training is to provide an overview of different GT-domains and to teach the software handling.

This is a self-learning course where video tutorials link would be shared with all the confirmed attendees on the day of training along with instructions. All attendees are then expected to go over the material and videos which has a total stream time of ~6 hours. In the second week, we will have a session to discuss queries.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2020 or higher (recommended v2021)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Registered account on our website with current Email-ID (if not yet registered, use the following link: https://www.gtisoft.com/user-registration/)

The following topics will be covered in this course:

  • Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:
    • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
    • 1-D Thermal Simulation
    • 1-D Flow Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Note:

  • Class time listed is local time zone
  • Please join the waiting list. Event coordinator will reach out with more details
  • Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients

 

Online Cabin Modeling & Simulation (Advanced)

This 1-day class is designed for users with previous experience in GT-SUITE cabin applications or users who attended the Cabin Modeling (Basic) training. It will focus on the simulation of advanced 3D cabin modeling topics.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Model building in GT-TAITherm: Modeling of a thermal structure model using a 3D cabin geometry in GT-TAITherm including topics like multi-layer parts, surface properties, environment modeling including solar radiation and many more
  • CFD Flow Field Mapping:
    • Requirements to CFD data to be used for CFD FFM
    • Modeling building in COOL3D/GEM3D using CFD data and export to GT-ISE
    • Using CFD data as flow solution in GT-ISE
    • Running simulations using CFD data
  • Human Thermal Model:
    • Modeling of human in GT-TAITherm model
    • Including human in the simulation model
    • Running simulations including human thermal model

*If you intend to participate in both trainings (Basic and Advanced Cabin Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Online Valvetrain (Advanced)

This 1-day class is designed for users with previous experience in GT-SUITE Valvetrain Applications. It will focus on the simulation of special engine valvetrains topics using GT-SUITE.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered:

Dynamic correlation

  • Typical measurements
  • Recommended correlation procedures

Springs

  • Comparison of Eigenfrequencies, Fatigue
  • Preview of new feature outputs

Tribology

  • Hertzian Stress and Film models
  • Key roughness inputs
  • Detailed stress analysis
  • Roller crown shaping

Camshaft

  • Estimating Seal data
  • Bending effects

Bearings

  • Simplified GT models
  • Detailed HD models
  • Defining odd feed geometries
  • EHD (Elasto-Hydrodynamics)

HLA (Hydraulic Lash Adjuster)

  • Simple GT model calibration
  • Detailed flow model, breakdown and topology changes (relief valve)

Each application will be attended by small exercises to cover a broad range of applications. If time permits, more specialized topics may be covered as requested by participants.

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Advanced Valvetrain Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Cabin Modeling & Simulation (Basic)

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class will introduce to cabin modeling and simulation in GT-SUITE. It will introduce the user to the three different levels of cabin modeling in GT-SUITE: Mono-Volume, Multi-Volume and 3D. For each level the model building process will be covered, and best simulation practices introduced. For the 3D cabin the thermal structure will be modelled in GT-TAITherm.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Building a cabin air loop: Modeling of a cabin air loop including HVAC door, cabin blower, cabin heater and controls. Further the cabin air loop will be connected to an AC system.
  • Mono-Volume cabin: Usage and calibration of a mono-volume cabin and integration into the cabin air loop
  • Multi-Volume cabin: Usage and calibration of a multi-volume cabin and integration it into the cabin air loop
  • 3D cabin:
    • 3D Model building in COOL3D/GEM3D and export to GT-ISE
    • 3D thermal structure model in GT-TAITherm (Note: The model building in GT-TAITherm is covered in the Cabin Modeling (Advanced) training)
    • Usage and calibration of the 3D cabin and integration into the cabin air loop

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Advanced Cabin Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

 

Online Valvetrain (Basic)

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class is designed for new users of GT-SUITE Valvetrain Application. It will focus on the simulation of engine valvetrains through the use of VTDESIGN and GT-SUITE. There will also be an introduction to the new ValvetrainDesign interface in GT-SUITE. Learn the basics of GT-SUITE in this free course.  This class contains approximately 8 hours of instruction, spread over 2 half days.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered:

Cam Design (VTDESIGN)

  • Develop a profile design starting from an existing a reference profile

Spring Layout (VTDESIGN)

Valvetrain mechanism kinematics, quasi-dynamic analysis (ValvetrainDesign)

  • Generate valve lift from cam shape or vice-versa
  • Calculate idealized separation speed (or Spring Margin)

Dynamic modeling of valvetrains

  • Modeling Contacts for Hertz Pressure and Oil Film Calculations
  • Multi-mass Spring Modeling
  • Adding Compliance to Valvetrain Components

If time permits, more specialized topics may be covered as requested by participants. Some possible topics are: Hydraulic lash adjusters, Cam Phasers, Variable Valve actuation, Transient simulations, Cam Design Optimization or user-supplied suggestions.

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Advanced Valvetrain Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online GT-SUITE Introduction Training

This FREE 2-day class will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The intention of this training is to provide an overview of different GT-domains and to teach the software handling.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

Learn the basics of GT-SUITE in this free course.  This class contains approximately 9 hours of instruction, spread over 2 half days.

Day 1 – Monday, 30th May – 13:00 – 17:30

Day 2 – Tuesday, 31th May – 09:00 – 13:00

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
        • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
        • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered in this class:

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
  • 1-D Thermal Simulation
  • 1-D Flow Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Heat Distribution Modeling – E-Machine

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1,5-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling the distribution of heat within components of the electric powertrain, specifically electric motors.

Day 1 – Wednesday, 4th May- 09:00 – 17:00

Day 2 – Thursday, 5th May- 09:00 – 13:00

Electric motor heat distribution models allow the prediction of heat rejection to coolant and/or oil at any operating condition and may be used to study concepts for temperature reduction in the motor as well as defining optimal strategies for the motor control. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for e-components cooling or total vehicle energy management. This class will cover the process of building and calibrating e-components heat distribution models, beginning from CAD data. The process involves significant use of the 3D pre-processing tools of GT-SUITE (GEM3D and GT-SpaceClaim).

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Conversion of CAD Data for electric motor
  • Building up complete model in GEM3D (FE-components) and export to GT-ISE
  • Advanced treatment of winding anisotropy and spray cooling
  • Steady state thermal analysis
  • Switch to 1D lumped mass approach and model calibration for transient analysis

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online HVAC System Modeling & Simulation

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of air conditioning or heat pump systems, including the refrigerant circuit, HVAC ducting, and cabin. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for design and analysis of A/C systems, or for those who are responsible for overall vehicle energy management including an A/C system.

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Modeling the refrigerant flow network:Basic flow system modeling and discretization concepts, usage of GEM3D for flow systems modeling.
  • Modeling A/C system components:Building and calibration of the basic components of A/C systems, such as compressor, receiver/dryer, thermal expansion valve, and heat exchangers. Usage of COOL3D pre-processing tool to build and automatically discretize more complex scenarios (non-uniform inlet air flow, for example).
  • Assembling the complete A/C system model for system level calculations:Assembling the refrigerant flow network and A/C components into a complete model of the A/C system. Steady state and transient system analysis. GT-POST post-processing tool for analysis of results.
  • Modeling air circuits:Modeling of the HVAC ducting and the blower.
  • Modeling the vehicle cabin:Different levels of modeling detail available for modeling the cabin within GT-SUITE.
  • Integration with Cooling/Engine/Vehicle models:Introduction of integrating the A/C system models into vehicle system level simulations including cooling, engine, and driveline systems. Cabin pulldown transient simulations, transient drive cycle analysis for fuel economy/energy management (i.e. US EPA SC03 cycle).

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Underhood Airflow Modeling

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class will introduce the use of the COOL3D pre-processing tool for modeling the underhood airflow. The focus of this class is on the airflow in the underhood compartment and heat exchanger performance calculations. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for vehicle thermal management, or for those who are responsible for specifying underhood components (heat exchangers, fans, etc.).

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Building the underhood model in COOL3D: The participant will learn how to build and export a predictive quasi-3D model of the underhood compartment within the COOL3D tool, including grilles, bumpers, radiator, charge air cooler, A/C condenser, fan, fan shroud, and engine block.
  • Running the GT-SUITE underhood model: The participant will learn how to define boundary conditions to run a steady state underhood analysis within GT-SUITE. The use of COOL3D to evaluate different design alternatives will be discussed.
  • Integration with Cooling/Engine/Vehicle models: The participant will understand the capabilities of GT-SUITE to integrate underhood models created within COOL3D into larger system level simulations that may include cooling, engine, and vehicle systems.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Optimization & DOE

This class is intended for experienced users or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This class is intended for GT-SUITE users interested in enhancing their productivity by learning how to use the optimization tools included in the software.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 or v2020 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will cover setup, execution and postprocessing of the integrated design optimizer and the GT DOE (Design of Experiments) tool. The handling will be practiced in simple exercises. The following topics will be discussed in detail:

  • Integrated Design Optimizer
    • Optimization Search Algorithms
    • Mutli-Objective Optimizations
    • Case-Sweep Optimization
  • DOE Tool
    • Fast Data Analysis
    • Creation and Cross-validation of Metamodels
    • Fast Optimizations using Metamodels
    • Exporting metamodels back to GT-ISE
    • Monte Carlo DOE Sampling & Variability Analysis
  • Distributed Computing

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online Fuel Cell

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE for modeling of fuel cell stacks and systems. This course is targeted towards engineers responsible for fuel cell sizing, performance modeling, and balance of plant systems design.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022 only)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This class will consist of a mix of presentations and interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Electrochemical Modeling of Fuel Cells Stacks with GT-SUITE: The fundamentals behind electrochemical modeling will be taught and participants will gain experience in building a stack model and calibrating it against measurement data.
  • Modeling a Balance of Plant System: The participant will learn how to build a model of the full fuel cell system including:
    • Hydrogen Tank and Circulation
    • Air Compression and Humification
    • Cooling System
    • Stoichiometry control
  • Integration with Vehicle System Models: The participant will learn how a fuel cell system may be integrated with vehicle level models to accomplish transient vehicle drive cycle analyses, range prediction, or vehicle performance analyses.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

 

Online GT-SUITE Introduction Training

This FREE 2-day class will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The intention of this training is to provide an overview of different GT-domains and to teach the software handling.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

Learn the basics of GT-SUITE in this free course.  This class contains approximately 9 hours of instruction, spread over 2 half days.

Day 1 – Monday, 2th May – 13:00 – 17:30

Day 2 – Tuesday, 3th May – 08:30 – 13:00

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
        • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
        • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered in this class:

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
  • 1-D Thermal Simulation
  • 1-D Flow Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

Online HVAC System Modeling & Simulation

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of air conditioning or heat pump systems, including the refrigerant circuit, HVAC ducting, and cabin. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for design and analysis of A/C systems, or for those who are responsible for overall vehicle energy management including an A/C system.

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2021
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Modeling the refrigerant flow network:Basic flow system modeling and discretization concepts, usage of GEM3D for flow systems modeling.
  • Modeling A/C system components:Building and calibration of the basic components of A/C systems, such as compressor, receiver/dryer, thermal expansion valve, and heat exchangers. Usage of COOL3D pre-processing tool to build and automatically discretize more complex scenarios (non-uniform inlet air flow, for example).
  • Assembling the complete A/C system model for system level calculations:Assembling the refrigerant flow network and A/C components into a complete model of the A/C system. Steady state and transient system analysis. GT-POST post-processing tool for analysis of results.
  • Modeling air circuits:Modeling of the HVAC ducting and the blower.
  • Modeling the vehicle cabin:Different levels of modeling detail available for modeling the cabin within GT-SUITE.
  • Integration with Cooling/Engine/Vehicle models:Introduction of integrating the A/C system models into vehicle system level simulations including cooling, engine, and driveline systems. Cabin pulldown transient simulations, transient drive cycle analysis for fuel economy/energy management (i.e. US EPA SC03 cycle).

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

CERTIFIED VIRTUAL INTERNSHIP (PAID) – India

Are you an automotive passionate waiting for the right move to kick start dream career? Here is the great opportunity to grab without a second thought!

The automotive industry is highly regularized with stricter safety, emission, and fuel efficiency norms all over the world. System simulation, virtual testing is rapidly becoming mainstream to reduce reliance on expensive physical testing. Many opportunities are available with engineers to make a solid career in the system-simulation domain. GT-SUITE is one of the popular tools used by leading automotive primary and secondary OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) all over the world to design and develop products using a simulation approach.

Gamma Technologies (GT) India has designed an internship program for students to acquire the skills in system simulation, interact with in-house experts in respective domains and kick start a strong career with a competitive advantage.

What are your benefits?

  • Fantastic opportunity to learn GT SUITE module and work on an industry-relevant EV (Electric Vehicles) or conventional vehicle topic
  • Interact with in-house domain expert
  • Understand the role of simulation while solving engineering problems
  • Opportunity to publish a technical paper in a suitable conference
  • You will be paid a stipend

Who is this program for?

  • Passionate about automotive domain
  • Final year Bachelors/Post Graduate students from Mechanical engineering stream with good academic record (no backlogs)
  • CGPA 8.5 and above
  • Recent graduates who are not working full time can also apply
  • Candidates will be selected based on technical grounds and interviews

Internship Key Dates:

  • 1st Round Selection Event: 10th Feb 2022
    • Registration deadline Feb 4th
  • Start Date: 1st March 2022
  • Time Commitment: 14 weeks (Flexible hours, min 20 hours per week)
  • Internship: Rs 15000 to Rs 18000 per month, paid lump sum after successful completion of Internship

If you believe that you have a thirst to build your career in system simulation do not wait to apply before Feb 4th, 2022.

Please ensure that you have access to the email that you mention during your application.

 

AHR Expo 2022

See our #simulation solutions for #HVACR at the AHR Expo Booth N9429! We will show our GT-SUITE 1D&3D multi-physics simulation solutions for water heating, building energy management, air conditioning, heat pumps, heat exchangers and more!GT at AHR Expo

Online Heat Distribution Modeling – E-Machine

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1,5-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling the distribution of heat within components of the electric powertrain, specifically electric motors.

Day 1 – Wednesday, 9th February- 09:00 – 17:00

Day 2 – Thursday, 10th February- 09:00 – 13:00

Electric motor heat distribution models allow the prediction of heat rejection to coolant and/or oil at any operating condition and may be used to study concepts for temperature reduction in the motor as well as defining optimal strategies for the motor control. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for e-components cooling or total vehicle energy management. This class will cover the process of building and calibrating e-components heat distribution models, beginning from CAD data. The process involves significant use of the 3D pre-processing tools of GT-SUITE (GEM3D and GT-SpaceClaim).

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2021
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Conversion of CAD Data for electric motor
  • Building up complete model in GEM3D (FE-components) and export to GT-ISE
  • Advanced treatment of winding anisotropy and spray cooling
  • Steady state thermal analysis
  • Switch to 1D lumped mass approach and model calibration for transient analysis

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

Online Cooling Systems & Components

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This 1,5-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of vehicle cooling systems. The focus is on the external coolant circuit (outside of engine block/head). The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for vehicle thermal management, or for those who are responsible for specifying cooling system components (heat exchangers, pumps, valves, etc.).

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

Day 1 – Wednesday, 9th February – 9:00 – 17:00

Day 2 – Thursday, 10th February – 09:00 – 13:00

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2021 (the training will be conducted with v2021, but if you only have v2020 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Modeling the coolant flow network: The participant will learn how to build a model of the coolant flow network by two methods. First, the participant will learn how to build flow components manually to understand basic modeling and discretization concepts. Second, the participant will learn how to quickly and easily transform a 3D CAD geometry file into a 1D flow network in GT-SUITE using the pre-processing tool GEM3D.
  • Modeling cooling system components: The participant will learn how to model the basic components of cooling systems, such as pumps, fans, heat exchangers, thermostat valves, etc.
  • Assembling the complete cooling system model: The participant will learn how to assemble the coolant flow network and basic components into a complete model of the cooling system while using a simple 1D representation of the underhood cooling air flow. Steady state and transient analysis of this system will be discussed, along with calibration to measured data.
  • Integration with engine/vehicle system models: The participant will learn how cooling system models may be integrated with simple engine and/or vehicle system models to accomplish a transient vehicle drive cycle analysis.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.

HVAC System Modeling & Simulation — Online

Note that this is a paid event, and the cost in INR with payment instructions are mentioned below.

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of air conditioning or heat pump systems, including the refrigerant circuit, HVAC ducting, and cabin. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for design and analysis of A/C systems, or for those who are responsible for overall vehicle energy management including an A/C system.

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered:

  • Modeling the refrigerant flow network: Basic flow system modeling and discretization concepts, usage of GEM3D for flow systems modeling.
  • Modeling A/C system components: Building and calibration of the basic components of A/C systems, such as compressor, receiver/dryer, thermal expansion valve, and heat exchangers. Usage of COOL3D pre-processing tool to build and automatically discretize more complex scenarios (non-uniform inlet air flow, for example).
  • Assembling the complete A/C system model for system level calculations: Assembling the refrigerant flow network and A/C components into a complete model of the A/C system. Steady state and transient system analysis. GT-POST post-processing tool for analysis of results.
  • Modeling air circuits: Modeling of the HVAC ducting and the blower.
  • Modeling the vehicle cabin: Different levels of modeling detail available for modeling the cabin within GT-SUITE.

 

  • Fee:
    • INR 10,000 for 2 days, 4hrs/day
    • Registration will be waitlisted until payment is made.
    • Contact [email protected] for the quotation and payment.
  • Note:
    • Class time listed is local time zone
    • Please join the waiting list. Event coordinator will reach out with more details
    • Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients

GT-SUITE INTRODUCTION TRAINING – FREE ONLINE

This FREE 2-week self-learning course (self-paced: ~6hr content) will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The intention of this training is to provide an overview of different GT-domains and to teach the software handling.

This is a self-learning course where video tutorials link would be shared with all the confirmed attendees on the day of training along with instructions. All attendees are then expected to go over the material and videos which has a total stream time of ~6 hours. In the second week, we will have a session to discuss queries.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2020 or higher (recommended v2021)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Registered account on our website with current Email-ID (if not yet registered, use the following link: https://www.gtisoft.com/user-registration/)

The following topics will be covered in this course:

  • Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:
    • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
    • 1-D Thermal Simulation
    • 1-D Flow Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Note:

  • Class time listed is local time zone
  • Please join the waiting list. Event coordinator will reach out with more details
  • Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients

Online Valvetrain Modeling (Advanced)

This class is designed for users with previous experience in GT-SUITE Valvetrain Applications. It will focus on the simulation of special engine valvetrains topics through the use of GT-SUITE.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following topics will be covered: 

Dynamic correlation 

  • Typical measurements 
  • Recommended correlation procedures 

Springs 

  • Comparison of Eigenfrequencies, Fatigue 
  • Preview of new feature outputs 

Tribology 

  • Hertzian Stress and Film models 
  • Key roughness inputs 
  • Detailed stress analysis 
  • Roller crown shaping 

Camshaft 

  • Estimating Seal data 
  • Bending effects 

Bearings 

  • Simplified GT models
  • Detailed HD models 
  • Defining odd feed geometries 
  • EHD (Elasto-Hydrodynamics) 

HLA (Hydraulic Lash Adjuster) 

  • Simple GT model calibration 
  • Detailed flow model, breakdown and topology changes (relief valve) 

Each application will be attended by small exercises to cover a broad range of applications. If time permits, more specialized topics, including timing drives and engine performance integration, may be covered as requested by participants.

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Advanced Valvetrain Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

Online Valvetrain (Basic)

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training. 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This class is designed for new users of GT-SUITE Valvetrain Application. It will focus on the simulation of engine valvetrains through the use of VTDESIGN and GT-SUITE. There will also be an introduction to the new ValvetrainDesign interface in GT-SUITE. The following topics will be covered: 

Cam Design (CamDesignHSpline)

  • Develop a profile design starting from an existing reference profile

Detailed helical spring model (SpringGeomFE)

Valvetrain mechanism kinematics (ValvetrainDesign) and quasi-dynamic (QDA) analysis

  • Generate valve lift from cam shape or vice-versa
  • Calculate idealized separation speed  (or Spring Margin)

Dynamic modeling of valvetrains

  • Modeling Contacts for Hertz Pressure and Oil Film Calculations
  • Adding Compliance to Valvetrain Components
  • Adding hydraulic lash adjuster (HLA) to the valvetrain branch and applying boundary conditions (cylinder/port pressure, torque, etc.)

If time permits, more specialized topics may be covered as requested by participants.  Some possible topics are: Cam Phasers, Variable Valve actuation, Transient simulations, CamDesign Optimization or user-supplied suggestions.

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Advanced Valvetrain Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700. 

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

 

Online Cabin Modeling & Simulation (Advanced)

This class is designed for users with previous experience in GT-SUITE cabin applications or users who attended the Cabin Modeling (Basic) training. It will focus on the simulation of advanced 3D cabin modeling topics. 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Model building in GT-TAITherm: Modeling of a thermal structure model using a 3D cabin geometry in GT-TAITherm including topics like multi-layer parts, surface properties, environment modeling including solar radiation and many more 
  • CFD Flow Field Mapping: 
    • Requirements to CFD data to be used for CFD FFM
    • Modeling building in COOL3D/GEM3D using CFD data and export to GT-ISE
    • Using CFD data as flow solution in GT-ISE 
    • Running simulations using CFD data
  • Human Thermal Model:
    • Modeling of human in GT-TAITherm model 
    • Including human in the simulation model 
    • Running simulations including human thermal model 

*If you intend to participate in both trainings (Basic and Advanced Cabin Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

 

Online Cabin Modeling & Simulation (Basic)

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training. 

This class will introduce to cabin modeling and simulation in GT-SUITE. It will introduce the user to the three different levels of cabin modeling in GT-SUITE: Mono-Volume, Multi-Volume and 3D. For each level the model building process will be covered, and best simulation practices introduced. For the 3D cabin the thermal structure will be modelled in GT-TAITherm. 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Building a cabin air loop: Modeling of a cabin air loop including HVAC door, cabin blower, cabin heater and controls. Further the cabin air loop will be connected to an AC system. 
  • Mono-Volume cabin: Usage and calibration of a mono-volume cabin and integration into the cabin air loop 
  • Multi-Volume cabin: Usage and calibration of a multi-volume cabin and integration it into the cabin air loop 
  • 3D cabin: 
    • 3D Model building in COOL3D/GEM3D and export to GT-ISE
    • 3D thermal structure model in GT-TAITherm (Note: The model building in GT-TAITherm is covered in the Cabin Modeling (Advanced) training)
    • Usage and calibration of the 3D cabin and integration into the cabin air loop

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Basic and Advanced Cabin Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

Online Hydraulic Systems & Components

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training. 

This course will introduce engineers to the modeling of fuel injection and hydraulic components and complete hydraulic systems in GT-SUITE.  

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will include discussions of simple to detailed, predictive component models in which the fluid-mechanical interaction is important. Most of the instructions will be based on interactive model building but may also include demonstrations from the instructor and guided examination/analysis of pre-built models. 

  • Introduction to Flow Solution in GT-SUITE  
  • Discretization of 1-D Models 
  • Fluid Properties for modeling hydraulic circuits 
  • Explanation of flow solvers used for different hydraulic tasks 
  • Modeling hydraulic and injection components: create detailed, predictive models of hydraulic components in which the fluid-mechanical interaction is important. Examples of the components to be discussed include high pressure pumps, pressure control valves, injectors, etc. Pressure pulsation will also be analyzed. 
  • Modeling pumps: discussion of different levels of models as well as the different types of pumps. 
  • Modeling a hydraulic system: build a model of the full system. Various levels of detail for modeling the hydraulic components (pumps, valves, etc.) will be discussed, ranging from imposing the behavior to predicting it. 
  • Modeling of control parts interacting with hydraulic components

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

Online Acoustics

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training. 

This class is designed for users of GT-SUITE that are interested in modeling flow acoustics.  This class will specifically focus on simulation of intake and exhaust systems, including resonators, airboxes, catalysts, and mufflers.  General NVH topics will also be discussed that can apply to any application.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 or v2021
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will include the construction of models and use of the software, which will enable the participants to use the software immediately.  The following topics will be covered:

  • Introduction to the predictive 1D solution and acoustic analysis components
  • Building flow systems
  • Modeling of resonators, air boxes, catalysts, mufflers, and other acoustic sensitive components
  • Use GEM3D to import CAD, build a 3D model, and convert it to a 1D model
  • Pressure loss modeling
  • Transmission Loss (TL) modeling
  • Engine noise modeling (Microphone SPL, Order Analysis, Audio files)

If time permits at the end of the class, additional topics can be covered, including:

  • Transient Noise Simulation (run-ups, pass-by simulation)
  • Multiple Noise Source Modeling
  • Design Optimizations
  • Data-only Acoustic Calculations (fast)
  • Porous Intake Pipe Modeling
  • Impedance, TL, transfer functions
  • Exhaust Aftertreatment

 

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

Online GT-SUITE Introduction Training

This FREE course will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The course will be two half-days with a break from approximately 1-2 CST.

The intention of this training is to teach handling of the software to enable users to build models and post-process results. This is demonstrated through hands-on exercises with relatively simple models in the flow, mechanical, and thermal domains.

The focus is not on those specific models or domains, but rather learning the software usage. Therefore, this course is recommended for anyone interested in using GT-SUITE, regardless of their specific application. Additional classes are available on the following day(s) which will build upon the material in this course and cover more details on specific applications.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting. A link will be e-mailed to you in the week prior to the class.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • Model Building (GT-ISE)
  • Model Setup: initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.

Cooling Systems & Components — Online

Note that this is a paid event, and the cost in INR with payment instructions are mentioned below.

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2020
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This 1.5-day class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of vehicle cooling systems. The focus is on the external coolant circuit (outside of engine block/head). The course is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for vehicle thermal management, or for those who are responsible for specifying cooling system components (heat exchangers, pumps, valves, etc.).

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises.  The following are the primary topics to be covered:

Modeling the coolant flow network: The participant will learn how to build a model of the coolant flow network by two methods. First, the participant will learn how to build flow components manually to understand basic modeling and discretization concepts. Second, the participant will learn how to quickly and easily transform a 3D CAD geometry file into a 1D flow network in GT-SUITE using the pre-processing tool GEM3D.

Modeling cooling system components: The participant will learn how to model the basic components of cooling systems, such as pumps, fans, heat exchangers, thermostat valves, etc.

Assembling the complete cooling system model: The participant will learn how to assemble the coolant flow network and basic components into a complete model of the cooling system while using a simple 1D representation of the underhood cooling air flow. Steady state and transient analysis of this system will be discussed, along with calibration to measured data.

Integration with engine/vehicle system models: The participant will learn how cooling system models may be integrated with simple engine and/or vehicle system models to accomplish a transient vehicle drive cycle analysis.

 

  • Fee:
    • INR 15,000 for 1.5 days.
    • Registration will be waitlisted until payment is made.
    • Contact [email protected] for the quotation and payment.

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

Note: class time listed is local time zone

 

GT-SUITE INTRODUCTION TRAINING – FREE ONLINE

This FREE 2-week self-learning course (self-paced: ~6hr content) will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The intention of this training is to provide an overview of different GT-domains and to teach the software handling.

This is a self-learning course where video tutorials link would be shared with all the confirmed attendees on the day of training along with instructions. All attendees are then expected to go over the material and videos which has a total stream time of ~6 hours. In the second week, we will have a session to discuss queries.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2020 or higher (recommended v2021)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Registered account on our website with current Email-ID (if not yet registered, use the following link: https://www.gtisoft.com/user-registration/)

The following topics will be covered in this course:

  • Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:
    • 1-D Mechanical Simulation
    • 1-D Thermal Simulation
    • 1-D Flow Simulation
  • Model Setup- initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Note:

  • Class time listed is local time zone
  • Please join the waiting list. Event coordinator will reach out with more details
  • Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients

 

Online Engine Modeling (GT-POWER)

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in the free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

This course will focus on engine simulation with GT-POWER. The course will include the construction of models and use of the software, which will enable the participants to use the software immediately. It will cover the following topics:

  • Modeling of manifolds, valves, combustion, heat transfer and fuel injection
  • Non-Predictive Combustion for Gasoline and Diesel Engines
  • Turbochargers
  • EGR
  • Controls Library
  • Transient Simulation

If time permits at the end of the class, additional topics can be covered including introductions to: Coupling with Simulink, CFD Coupling, and Exhaust Aftertreatment.

Due to the limited capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

 

Online Heat Distribution Modeling – Electric Powertrain (E-Machine)

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling the distribution of heat within components of the electric powertrain, specifically electric motors.

Electric motor heat distribution models allow the prediction of heat rejection to coolant and/or oil at any operating condition and may be used to study concepts for temperature reduction in the motor as well as defining optimal strategies for the motor control. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for e-components cooling or total vehicle energy management. This class will cover the process of building and calibrating e-components heat distribution models, beginning from CAD data. The process involves significant use of the 3D pre-processing tools of GT-SUITE (GEM3D and GT-SpaceClaim). 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Conversion of CAD Data for electric motor 
  • Building up complete model in GEM3D (lumped thermal model and FE-components) and export to GT-ISE  
  • Calibration of flow distribution & heat transfer 
  • Integration of flow/thermal model into complete thermal management models 
  • Link of thermal/flow model to electric circuits 

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

 

Online Underhood Airflow Modeling

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This class will introduce the use of the COOL3D pre-processing tool for modeling the underhood airflow. The focus of this class is on the airflow in the underhood compartment and heat exchanger performance calculations. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for vehicle thermal management, or for those who are responsible for specifying underhood components (heat exchangers, fans, etc.). 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Building the underhood model in COOL3D: The participant will learn how to build and export a predictive quasi-3D model of the underhood compartment within the COOL3D tool, including grilles, bumpers, radiator, charge air cooler, A/C condenser, fan, fan shroud, and engine block. 
  • Running the GT-SUITE underhood model: The participant will learn how to define boundary conditions to run a steady state underhood analysis within GT-SUITE. The use of COOL3D to evaluate different design alternatives will be discussed. 
  • Integration with Cooling/Engine/Vehicle models: The participant will understand the capabilities of GT-SUITE to integrate underhood models created within COOL3D into larger system level simulations that may include cooling, engine, and vehicle systems.

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

 

Online HVAC System Modeling & Simulation

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training.

This class will introduce the use of GT-SUITE software for modeling of air conditioning or heat pump systems, including the refrigerant circuit, HVAC ducting, and cabin. The class is targeted towards engineers with responsibility for design and analysis of A/C systems, or for those who are responsible for overall vehicle energy management including an A/C system. 

This course will be conducted online via web meeting.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The class will consist primarily of interactive model building exercises. The following are the primary topics to be covered: 

  • Modeling the refrigerant flow network: Basic flow system modeling and discretization concepts, usage of GEM3D for flow systems modeling. 
  • Modeling A/C system components: Building and calibration of the basic components of A/C systems, such as compressor, receiver/dryer, thermal expansion valve, and heat exchangers. Usage of COOL3D pre-processing tool to build and automatically discretize more complex scenarios (non-uniform inlet air flow, for example). 
  • Assembling the complete A/C system model for system level calculations: Assembling the refrigerant flow network and A/C components into a complete model of the A/C system. Steady state and transient system analysis. GT-POST post-processing tool for analysis of results. 
  • Modeling air circuits: Modeling of the HVAC ducting and the blower. 
  • Modeling the vehicle cabin: Different levels of modeling detail available for modeling the cabin within GT-SUITE. 
  • Integration with Cooling/Engine/Vehicle models: Introduction of integrating the A/C system models into vehicle system level simulations including cooling, engine, and driveline systems. Cabin pulldown transient simulations, transient drive cycle analysis for fuel economy/energy management (i.e. US EPA SC03 cycle).

Due to the limited room capacity, seats will be allocated preferentially to commercial customers.

Online GT-SUITE Introduction Training

This FREE course will introduce GT-SUITE to new users. The course will be two half-days with a break from approximately 1-2 CST.

The intention of this training is to teach handling of the software to enable users to build models and post-process results. This is demonstrated through hands-on exercises with relatively simple models in the flow, mechanical, and thermal domains.

The focus is not on those specific models or domains, but rather learning the software usage. Therefore, this course is recommended for anyone interested in using GT-SUITE, regardless of their specific application. Additional classes are available on the following day(s) which will build upon the material in this course and cover more details on specific applications.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting. A link will be e-mailed to you in the week prior to the class.

To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

  • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
  • Access to an active license
  • Good internet connection
  • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
    • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
    • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE:

  • Model Building (GT-ISE)
  • Model Setup: initialization, parameter sweeps
  • Controls
  • Post-processing (GT-POST)
  • Model organization & sharing
  • Object libraries
  • Optimization

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial customers.