The shifting focus of NVH in electrified vehicles
Electrified vehicles are raising new sound and vibration engineering challenges for automakers and their suppliers. For example, NVH engineers face a rapid shift from internal combustion engines to electrified powertrains combined with the adoption of ADAS, and autonomous driving features, creating additional challenges in terms of what customers expect to hear and feel from their vehicles. At the same time, the industry is shifting to a front-loaded design approach relying on virtual prototypes and away from traditional methods.
In this free webinar, a panel of automotive industry NVH experts discuss how these challenges are being approached and handled today within the context of the modern automotive vehicle development process.
Key topics and takeaways:
- Learn how automakers are infusing the “right” sound into vehicles in this electrified era
- Find out how ADAS and AV features affect what vehicle occupants expect to hear and feel and how engineers are addressing this challenge
- Discover how simulation and simulators are used to enable and accelerate the modern automotive vehicle development process from an NVH perspective
Webinar video
Meet the experts
Brian Schabel
Vehicle NVH, Ford Motor Company
Vinod Singh
Senior Technical Specialist – NVH, Stellantis
Chris Mills
Manager, Chassis, NVH Test & Development, Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center GmbH
Mohamad Qatu
Dean - GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology, Eastern Michigan University
Marco Ballatore
NVH & Sound Area Manager, Ferrari
Jeffrey Hodgkins
Senior Application NVH Technical Expert, VI-grade