Globe Selects Ansys to Reduce Development Costs for Fuel Cell Systems and Accelerate Industrial Decarbonization
Ansys simulation technology is empowering Globe Fuel Cell Systems to develop innovative hydrogen fuel cell solutions efficiently. The collaboration has facilitated Globe's XLP80 hybrid fuel cell system, significantly contributing to a pro-hydrogen economy through enhanced energy output. Utilizing a triple-stage simulation, Globe saved over $150,000 in development costs by minimizing the need for physical testing. This advanced simulation also allows Globe to optimize cooling systems, ensuring reliable performance and faster market scalability, crucial for achieving carbon neutrality in various industries.
- Globe saved over $150,000 in development costs through Ansys simulation.
- Ansys simulation accelerated the validation of cooling loop performance, reducing system iterations.
- The partnership supports the optimization of hydrogen fuel cell technology for carbon neutrality.
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Ansys simulation enables Globe to develop carbon neutral, intelligent, modular energy systems based on its innovative fuel cell technology
/ Key Highlights
• With support from Ansys channel partner CADFEM, Ansys simulation enabled Globe's XLP80, a complete hybrid fuel cell system combined with lithium-ion battery power, to deliver high-energy output in support of a pro-hydrogen economy
• A triple-stage simulation approach helped Globe save three test stands during closed-loop analysis, reducing development costs by more than
PITTSBURGH, April 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fuel cell technology company Globe Fuel Cell Systems uses Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) simulation software to enable cost savings in the development of its individual hydrogen fuel cells and fuel cell systems for carbon-neutral objectives for intralogistics. Specifically, these objectives involve the optimization and automation of information within industrial spaces, including distribution centers, warehouses, and hospitals in support of Globe customers on their path to decarbonization.
Temperature regulation is a key function of hydrogen-based fuel cell systems, as any missteps in system optimization can negatively impact energy conversion. Airflow is an important aspect of successful regulation that facilitates system cooling to manage any unexpected temperature fluctuations. For Globe, precision in these areas requires an understanding of mass flows, temperature drops, and flow distribution in one efficient loop involving a lot of time and physical testing.
Globe is using Ansys simulation during computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis to speed the validation of cooling loop performance and reduce the number of system iterations needed to verify temperature requirements. Simulating the cooling loop within the context of the entire fuel cell system also helps Globe engineers better understand the needed air flow, as well as identify any physical adaptations needed to optimize system performance. Using this approach, Globe reduced development costs by more than
"The transportation industry plays an outsized role in global decarbonization, where speed and reliability are critical," said Dr. Bernhard Wienk-Borgert, co-founder and chief technology officer at Globe Fuel Cell Systems. "Globe's R&D team relies on Ansys simulation combined with advice from CADFEM to accelerate the development of our novel solutions with the confidence that they will perform safely in the real world, while meeting customer objectives for carbon neutrality."
"Achieving carbon neutrality is a tremendous effort dependent upon novel solutions like hydrogen fuel cell technology to address our current climate crisis," said Prith Banerjee, chief technology officer at Ansys. "Simulation presents immediate scaling opportunities for fuel cell technology that can drive down development times and fuel cell stack costs, and quickly open up numerous possibilities in markets that were once aspirational for our customers."
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