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        | ACADEMIC EDITION | October 2011 | Issue 10 |  
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                    |  ASEE Webinar: Advanced Physical Modeling Tackles the Complexity of Modern Engineering Wednesday, December 7th at 10:00 am ET
 
 In a an economy driven by the need for innovative, reliable, cost-effective   solutions, there is enormous pressure being placed on engineering educators and   researchers to produce efficient designs, and efficient students. Engineering   researchers must not only develop models quickly, but also require in-depth   analytical tools to help them investigate the intricacies of their models at a   fundamental level. Engineering modeling software needs to offer increased   capabilities for researchers, and also needs to be easy and intuitive enough to   be used by undergrads so they can gain greater insight into the nature of   physical systems. Fortunately, advanced physical modeling solutions are   available for model development and analysis, while also increasing student   comprehension.
 
  
 This webinar illustrates how engineering researchers are   making significant stridesin their work with the help of advanced physical   modeling technology. It highlights the work of three researchers, and discusses   such diverse projects as space rovers, hockey sticks, parallel manipulators, and   electric and hybrid-electric vehicle batteries. In this panel discussion lead by   Dr. Derek Wright of Maplesoft, learn firsthand how advanced physical modeling   and simulation technology can enrich your classroom and accelerate your research.
 
 
  
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                            | Mathematics and Modeling with Maple and MapleSim October 26th (9:00am-12:00pm)
 Garching bei München
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                            | 37th AMATYC Annual Conference November 10th - 13th
 Austin, Texas
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                            | SPS/IPC/Drives 2011 November 22nd - 24th
 Nuremburg, Germany
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                  | Maplesoft and VI-Grade partnership makes real-time modeling applications more cost and time effective
 
  Maplesoft™ and VI-grade announced a partnership that brings together the   modeling strengths of both companies, enabling users to increase the scope of   their solutions and improve the flexibility of their design models. The   partnership will see the integration of MapleSim™ models with the VI-CarRealTime   framework. 
 VI-CarRealTime provides a fully validated real-time vehicle simulation   environment that can be used by automotive engineers to optimize vehicle designs   and control system performance. By using VI-CarRealTime, Vehicle Dynamics   engineers can also perform large Design of Experiments (DOE) and multi-objective   optimization studies quickly and easily
 
 The VI-CarRealTime environment provides a readily available full-vehicle model   that allows MapleSim users to easily implement their subsystem models without   having to build the vehicle model themselves. Also, vehicle chassis parameters   are transferred directly from ADAMS/Car™ into VI-CarRealTime, thus providing a   way of rapidly integrating ADAMS/Car models with multi-domain system models from   MapleSim. MapleSim allows VI-Grade costumers to rapidly develop detailed models   of their own vehicle subsystems and replace the default subsystem models in   VI-CarRealTime with these models. In this way, the effect of dynamic behavior of   that subsystem on the whole vehicle can be assessed and incorporated into the   complete HIL application. For more information, please click here.
 
   Webinar on Process Integration and Design Optimization with MapleSim and OptimusThursday, November 3rd at 10:00 am ET
 No matter how brilliant or experienced,  engineering students and researchers face problems when dealing with  multi-disciplinary projects.  With the  introduction of myriads of simulation tools in research and education, they  tend to manually implement design modifications in software and evaluate their  impact through simulation. They repeatedly run different types of simulations to  improve and balance conflicting objectives as good as they possibly can.   The Optimus platform, from Noesis Solutions, has  been developed to address the need for more effective ways to gain deeper  engineering insight.  The software  connects any commercial or in-house modeling and simulation tools, including  Maple & MapleSim.  With Optimus, university  teams can collaborate to create automated multi-disciplinary workflows. This  approach yields greater insight for students and academics, and sharpens their skills  to apply theoretical knowledge in real-life projects. This webinar will  illustrate the use of Optimus with Maplesoft’s products, highlighting the  benefits of process optimization through the ability to incorporate other tools  that complement the use of Maple and MapleSim. 
  
 SAE Webinar: Physical Models of Automotive Batteries for EV and HEV Applications
 Tuesday, November 29th at 10:00 am ET
 
 
  The automotive industry is in transformation. New generation vehicles deploying   hybrid (HEV), fully electric (EV), and fuel cell powerplants are presenting   significant challenges to automotive engineers. The complexity of the automobile   has increased exponentially in the past decades with higher performance   components and digital control. This has triggered a design revolution in the   industry which stresses detailed modeling and simulation steps prior to   committing to metal and plastic. With new generation vehicles the need for   advanced physical modeling solutions is considerably greater due to increasing   system complexity, and the battery is becoming one of the most critical   components in alternative powerplant development. 
 This webinar covers new   approaches to modeling and simulation for hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and   fully electric vehicle (EV) applications with particular emphasis on the   development of high fidelity physical models of automotive batteries. Developed   as part of the research program for the NSERC/Toyota/Maplesoft Industrial   Research Chair for Mathematics-based Modeling and Design, these models will plug   into comprehensive system models for HEV and EV applications. Conventional   lead-acid, but also NiMH and Lithium battery models will be presented.
 
 Additionally, Dr. McPhee and Dr. Sam Dao will discuss the use of   software solutions that deploy symbolic techniques for high-fidelity physical   modeling. They have found the symbolic approach to physical modeling to be an   effective way to develop simulation models that have very high fidelity,   compared to conventional modeling tools, and fast real-time speeds for HIL   testing.
 
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                      |  | New Video Solving Inverse Kinematic Problems
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                      |  | In this video, MapleSim is used to solve the inverse kinematics  problem of keeping an aircraft’s radar gimbal pointed at a stationary target as  the aircraft moves. |  |  | 
                
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                      |  | On the Shoulders of a Giant |  
                      |  | Today we've lost computing pioneer Dennis Ritchie. Dr. Ritchie was the co-inventor of the Unix operating system and the C programming language, both of which are an integral part of Maple's history. 
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                      |  MAPLESOFT IN THE PRESS  |  
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                          |  | MapleSim Drives Higher Fuel Efficiency in Cars CNBC, September 15, 2011
 “Maplesoft today announced the MapleSim Driveline Component Library, a collection of components for driveline modeling applications. Built with the involvement of several transmission manufacturers, this MapleSim add-on covers all stages in the powertrain, from the engine to the differential, wheels, and road loads, as well as vehicle dynamics.”
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                          |  | Simulating Silence Scientific Computing World, August 29, 2011
 "Not only could he enter the equations as if writing by hand, ‘the fact that I can do symbolic calculations allows me to do optimizations that are virtually impossible with other software."
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                          |  | Efficient development through physical modeling Control Engineering, August 29, 2011
 “Being able to design an adequate machine or system model plays an important role in simulation-based development. At the same time, mapping out all the dynamic characteristics of a machine can take a lot of time. "Tools for physical modeling such as MapleSim from Maplesoft provide optimal support and reduce the amount of time and work considerably," said Philipp Wallner, global technology manager at B+R.”
 
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