Battery Pack CFD Simulation in ANSYS

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Battery Pack CFD Simulation in ANSYS
Published 11/2025
Duration: 2h 9m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.27 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

EV Battery Cooling Simulation using SpaceClaim, ANSYS Fluent

What you'll learn
- Understand how battery packs are cooled in electric vehicles (EVs).
- Perform CFD simulations for air and liquid cooling in ANSYS Fluent.
- Use SpaceClaim for geometry cleanup and enclosure creation.
- Set up thermal and flow boundary conditions in ANSYS Workbench.
- Create and refine meshes for accurate CFD results.

Requirements
- Basic understanding of mechanical or thermal engineering concepts. Interest in CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) or EV design. No prior experience in ANSYS or SpaceClaim required — everything is explained step-by-step.

Description
Learn how to design and simulatebattery pack cooling systemsfor electric vehicles usingANSYS Fluent, ANSYS Workbench, and SpaceClaim.

This hands-on course takes you step-by-step from CAD modeling to CFD analysis, helping you understand how air and liquid cooling systems work in real EV batteries.

You’ll start by preparing geometry in SpaceClaim, set up material and boundary conditions in ANSYS Workbench, and run simulations in Fluent to compareair vs liquid cooling efficiency.

You’ll also learn meshing techniques, result visualization, and how to generate professional reports.

By the end of this course, you’ll be confident in performingbattery thermal management simulations, interpreting results, and applying CFD skills to other engineering problems.

This course is designed withreal-world EV industry applicationsin mind. You won’t just learn theory — you’ll work on an actualbattery pack cooling project, analyze data, and compare different cooling strategies. Each section includes practical examples, clear explanations, and editable project files so you can follow along easily.

Whether you’re astudent preparing for your first CFD projector aprofessional looking to upgrade your simulation skills, this course gives you the confidence to set up, run, and analyze thermal simulations independently. You’ll also understand key concepts likemesh sensitivity,boundary conditions, andconvergence checks, which are essential for any successful simulation.

By completing this course, you’ll not only masterbattery cooling analysisbut also build a strong foundation inCFD using ANSYS Fluent. These skills are highly valuable in industries likeautomotive, energy, and electronics, where managing heat efficiently is critical. Start your journey toward becoming anEV simulation experttoday!

Who this course is for:
- Mechanical, Automotive, or Electrical Engineering students who want to learn CFD through real EV projects.
- Beginners in ANSYS or SpaceClaim looking for hands-on, practical learning.
- Engineers and professionals interested in battery thermal management and electric vehicle design.
- CAE and CFD enthusiasts aiming to strengthen their simulation skills.
- Anyone curious about how battery packs are cooled and optimized in the EV industry.
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