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Thermal engineering, fluid mechanics, hydraulics... all skills mobilised to move your project forward

 

Whether to work on a complete system or a single subsystem, ARIAMIS is the reference contact for road vehicle manufacturers when thermal issues are in play.

 

FROM PROJECT DEFINITION TO VALIDATION

 

ARIAMIS has been working alongside major French and foreign vehicle manufacturers since 2004 for the development of their new models.  Present from the scope definition letter, when the project is still just a code name, the design department has developed a solid talent for converting each specifications document into a reliable solution that prefigures the final vehicle. Engine cooling, air conditioning, heating, oil circuit, exhaust... all thermal aspects are covered by the knowledge of our specialist engineers and PhDs. This inevitably involves modelling and simulation phases, which are the only way to guarantee the manufacturer an optimum validation plan for each system and subsystem composing the final vehicle.

 

Controlling all the thermal stakes applied to land transport, from light vehicles to HGVs, including works machinery, military vehicles and even trains.

 

 

 

 

Mobilising the right skills for modelling, simulation and control system

 

THERMAL ENGINEERING AN ALL-ROUND ISSUE

 

At the heart of all driving vehicle design, ARIAMIS has a double approach to thermal engineering. Its teams’ work does not stop at sizing the engine casing components. The correct thermal resistance of the components in the casing is just as crucial.  This covers the exhaust line, but also all the components located nearby and requiring the implementation of adapted solutions such as heat shields or specific coatings.

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EXHAUST

Keeping the correct thermal balance to the end of the exhaust line

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THERMO MANAGEMENT

Even though rarely considered to be a primary function, thermo-management is nevertheless an essential parameter in terms of emissions, performances and consumption

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SYSTEM ENGINEERING

System engineering: from conceptual modelling to physical organic formulation

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