AVL Focus - Issue 2023

THE AVL MOBILITY TREND MAGAZINE - No. 1 2023

The Virtual Twin

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S P E C I A L : S O F T W A R E

“WE USED TO BE THE NERDS

WHOSE JOB IT WAS TO SUPPORT

THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.

In this case, the technology shift is

playing into the hands of his area of

responsibility: “The transformation

is helping us immensely,” explains

­Wanker: “The traditional combus­

tion engine was much more com­

plex to simulate than today’s battery

and other components of the elec­

tric engine.”

Today, AVL’s simulation solutions

cover a wide range of future mo­

bility: How does the cooling liquid

behave when the battery in the e-car

overheats? 3D simulations are just

one of many capabilities AVL is of­

fering. In general, the new world

will be very much about safety:

“The battery may appear simpler

than the combustion engine,” says

Wanker, “but in terms of safety it is

more complex.” Fast charging and

thermal management today are core

fields for AVL’s simulation experts,

as is ADAS/AD. When you need

hundreds of millions of kilometers

to measure everything around the

car, you need to rely on simulation.

Thus, the virtual twin today is in­

dispensable in supporting our cus­

tomers in analysis, simulation,

­optimization and ­decision-making. 



NOW WE’RE ON THE FRONT LINES.”

Roland Wanker

Vice President Advanced Simulation

Technologies at AVL