Accelerate Battery Design with Digimat: Hexagon & Fraunhofer ITWM Joint Innovation

In the rapidly evolving field of battery technology, are you struggling with the limitations of traditional design methods? Are costly and time-consuming experiments slowing down your innovation and hindering the transition to renewable energy solutions?

Understanding the complex interplay between material properties and battery performance is crucial, yet remains a daunting task for many teams.

Join us for an insightful 60-minute on-demand webinar co-presented by Digimat and Fraunhofer ITWM. Discover how our collaborative efforts are transforming lithium-ion battery design. Learn how to enhance both electrochemical and mechanical performance with advanced simulations, significantly reducing the need for expensive and time-consuming experiments.

What You'll Learn:

  • How Digimat-FE, enhanced by the Battery and Electrochemistry Simulation Tool from Fraunhofer ITWM, leverages CT or FIB-SEM scan data to provide detailed simulations of battery components.
  • Insights into voltage evolution, efficiency, and performance bottlenecks.
  • Visualization of local phenomena, such as lithium concentration gradients, for a comprehensive understanding of battery behavior.

Why Watch?

  • Discover why our customers continue to rely on Digimat for their battery design challenges.
  • Empower your engineering team to accelerate battery innovation.
  • Support the transition to renewable energy with enhanced battery development processes.

Explore the future of battery design with this invaluable resource. Register today to secure your spot and learn how Digimat and Fraunhofer ITWM can revolutionize your battery development process.

Meet the Speakers

Jochen Zausch studied Physics at the University of Mainz (Germany) and earned his phd degree in 2009 in the field of computational soft matter physics working with molecular dynamics methods.

Afterwards, he moved to the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics in Kaiserslautern (Germany) to the department for Flow and Material Simulation where he started working on lithium ion battery modeling and the development of ITWM’s “Battery and Electrochemistry Simulation Tool BEST”. The Battery Modeling Group he is now heading is developing BEST continuously further to make it available in commercial software tools and to apply it in projects together with industrial and research partners.

Marcello brings over a decade of expertise in CAE and FEA, holding a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering and a PhD in Multiscale Simulations of Nanocomposites from Delft University of Technology. Starting his career as a software developer, he contributed to finite element solutions for civil, automotive, and aerospace industries. Since transitioning to product management five years ago, Marcello has served as Product Manager for Digimat and Materials Enrich since 2022, driving cutting-edge advancements in material modeling.
 

 

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About Digimat-FE
Digimat-FE is a simulation tool for optimizing lithium-ion battery design. It uses microscale modeling and scan data to analyze material and manufacturing impacts, providing insights into voltage, efficiency, and lithium gradients. Find out more here.

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