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Virtual Modeling in Tractor Design: A Case Study of New Holland
Overview
Virtual Modeling in Tractor Design: A Case Study of New HollandANSYS |
Sensors - Flow Meters Sensors - Liquid Detection Sensors | |
Electrical Grids Packaging | |
Product Research & Development Quality Assurance | |
Experimentation Automation Intelligent Packaging | |
System Integration Testing & Certification | |
Operational Impact
The use of flow modeling software has revolutionized CNH's design process, allowing for a more holistic and efficient approach to tractor design. By simulating the flow of air in and around engine compartment components, CNH can now examine the entire system at once, rather than analyzing individual components in isolation. This has not only streamlined the design process but also improved the performance of the tractors, as the cooling system can now be optimized to minimize power usage and maximize engine power output. The ability to define the best prototype using software predictions has also led to a significant reduction in the time and cost associated with prototype fabrication and testing. Overall, the use of this technology has enabled CNH to deliver better, more efficient products to the market faster. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Significantly reduced prototype fabrication and testing costs | |
Reduced product time to market | |
Evaluated far more design alternatives than would have been possible using a prototype-based design and development approach | |