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The MathWorks Collaborates with General Motors and the Department of Energy to Jumpstart Year Two of Challenge X
Student Teams Gather at The MathWorks for Advanced Training in Methods to Test, Validate, and Implement Year One Vehicle System Designs
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Year
two of the Challenge X competition requires the student teams to engineer the virtual propulsion vehicle design they developed
in year one into a Chevrolet Equinox. Students will use MathWorks tools to test and validate their powertrain and subsystem
designs and to integrate them into the Chevrolet Equinox.
“By using The
Student teams participating in the Challenge
X competition are charged with re-engineering a 2005 Chevrolet Equinox, a compact SUV that already provides competitive fuel
economy, with three goals: reduce energy consumption, decrease emissions, and maintain the performance and utility features
of the vehicle. The MathWorks has donated its industry-leading software tools to the student teams to create, simulate,
and analyze models for vehicle design and subsystem control. In addition, The MathWorks provides technical support and
mentoring to student teams throughout the three-year competition. As part of the ongoing partnership, the student teams
will co-present several papers with The MathWorks at the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 2006 World Congress.
“Working
in a single design environment using Model-Based Design proved essential to capturing our team’s collective insights
and was key to our team’s performance during the competition,” said Matt Stevens, student team leader of the University
of Waterloo, who took top honors in year one of the competition. “Because we have had great success using The MathWorks
software, we are anxious to learn advanced methods that will bring our designs to life throughout the rest of the competition.”
The university teams participating in the 2005–2007 Challenge X competition are:
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
| University of Wisconsin-Madison Virginia Tech
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About Challenge X
The Challenge X program was established by DOE and GM to challenge university teams to explore vehicle solutions that will minimize energy consumption and reduce emissions. The three-year program follows GM’s Global Vehicle Development Process. Year one focused on modeling, simulation, and testing of the powertrain and vehicle subsystems. In years two and three, students will integrate their advanced powertrain and subsystems into the Chevrolet Equinox. Competitions are held at the end of each academic year to showcase the teams’ learning and vehicle development.
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| Dave Smith The MathWorks, Inc. Tel: (508) 647-7427 Fax: (508) 647-7001 E-mail: dave.smith@mathworks.com |
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