Learn or Teach CFD and E-mobility with us.
We focus our university activities on two areas. With Q-Bat - our QuickerSim Battery Explorer in MATLAB you can teach or learn electromobility - especially thermal modelling. The CFD Toolbox for MATLAB is our product which is well suited for studying numerical methods in CFD, diploma theses or research.
You can find more than 20 hours of YouTube lectures on finite volumes, finite elements, differential models and numerical methods for CFD here.
Learn the fastest 3-D thermal battery simulation tool Q-Bat. Battery manufacturers and German car makers use it to design EV battery cooling. Read more here.
We give free 1-year access to Q-Bat to student teams, students and professors. Also, we have campus-wide licenses for teaching and research in Q-Bat and the CFD Toolbox. Get in touch with us for more.
It is a MATLAB-based toolbox for solving CFD problems. It perfectly teaches the underlying physics, CFD equations and numerical discretization. You can download it here.
Are you passionate about electric vehicles? Have you always wanted to try your skills at designing a battery pack for a racing vehicle? You can do just that by taking part in QuickerSim’s 1st edition of the Battery Cooling Student Challenge!
In this competition, your task will be to design a battery pack that will power an electric vehicle during a 24-hours race. The team which will finish the most laps wins.
Does your student team design electric cars for competition? We are happy to support your team with our software, know-how and knowledge base. Q-Bat (QuickerSim Battery Explorer) is a MATLAB toolbox, it links with Simulink, and you can use it both for detailed 3-D CFD modelling of battery cooling and system-level simulations of the entire electric powertrain.
Learn more about Q-Bat, download the trial version, search our knowledge base or reach out to us if you need to know more.
The battery is the central and most expensive component of an electric vehicle. Rapid charging or dynamic driving causes a lot of heat generation. To avoid battery degradation, it needs to have proper cooling. As a professor or lecturer you can:
- get access to our tutorials, use cases and teaching material,
- you can use Q-Bat to teach students 3-D details of battery cooling,
- you can apply Q-Bat in Simulink for e-powertrain or BMS modelling,
- you can arrange diploma theses or student projects.
Do you have more ideas for teaching, research or industrial cooperation? Reach out to us. We like supporting professors.
CFD Toolbox for MATLAB is an easy to learn MATLAB toolbox that uses finite element discretization of CFD equations. You can solve:
- diffusion,
- heat transfer,
- laminar and turbulent flows with Navier-Stokes equations,
- porous media flows,
- passive scalar transport.
Additionally, the toolbox comes with other 25 pdf and YouTube tutorials. You can use all of them for CFD classes or student projects.
If you are a university student, lecturer, professor, PhD student, or represent a student team, click below to register in our licensing system and download your software. Get in touch with us to unlock all the functions for unlimited use.
Case Studies
Warsaw University of Technology prolongs campus-wide license and teaches e-mobility
Warsaw University of Technology, the best technical university in Poland, adopts Q-Bat for teaching e-mobility and battery cooling simulations. Students learn how to simulate EV battery behaviour in MATLAB and Simulink
This means that all students and professors at the university can use Q-Bat in their research projects, theses, and other academic work.
Q-Bat is a powerful tool for fast and accurate thermal simulations of battery packs, making it an excellent resource for students interested in the field of electric vehicles. Whether it's for class projects or science clubs, Q-Bat can help students bring their ideas to life and advance their understanding of battery pack thermal management. QuickerSim is proud to support the academic community at Warsaw University of Technology and looks forward to seeing the innovative ways in which Q-Bat will be used.
If you would like your university to offer a similar license for Q-Bat, don't hesitate to CONTACT US. Our team will be happy to discuss the possibilities of such cooperation.
Canadian Student Team optimizes Formula Student battery cooling
A student team at Laval University in Quebec used the CFD Toolbox for MATLAB to optimize the battery pack cooling for their Formula Student vehicle.
University of California, Los Angeles uses CFD Toolbox for MATLAB
A PhD student uses the QuickerSim CFD Toolbox for MATLAB with customized models and boundary conditions for his PhD research.
Testimonials
I run classes at Warsaw University of Technology, where students build simulation models of electric and hybrid vehicle drives using MATLAB and Simulink. With Q-Bat software,
they can easily get a complete picture of the electrical and thermal loads of the batteries in EV and HEV drives.
FAQ
Is Q-Bat free for students?
We offer Q-Bat for Student Teams in exchange for marketing activities. In the case of individual students, we will gladly discuss that with you or your lecturer.
Where can I learn how to use Q-Bat?
We have prepared a series of tutorials, which should give you a good start into Q-Bat. You can find them on our YouTube channel here - Q-Bat Tutorials - YouTube or on our licensing website here - QuickerSim License Center
I downloaded your software, and the trial license doesn’t work. I am working on MAC’s PC. What should I do?
We know that some users may have that problem. Please write a short e-mail to contact|quickersim.com| |contact|quickersim.com. We will send you a manually generated license. After that, it should work properly.
If you are a university student, lecturer, professor, PhD student, or represent a student team, click below to register in our licensing system and download your software. Get in touch with us to unlock all the functions for unlimited use.