Reinventing the Wheel: Cycling Innovation with Frederic Poppenhäger
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In this episode, we discuss advanced cycling technology with Frederic Poppenhäger, Founder and Partner at Radiate Engineering & Design AG. He is a specialist in simulation-driven engineering, particularly in the bicycle industry. Key Takeaways: (00:07) Radiate’s commitment to simulation-driven engineering in product development. (01:10) What the edge simulation-driven design offers in creating innovative solutions. (01:28) The role of AI in optimizing product design. (02:43) The importance of balancing aerodynamics, weight and comfort in road bike wheels. (04:55) The extensive simulation process behind the new wheel design. (07:19) How aerodynamics are optimized for stability and handling in different conditions. (10:29) The trade-offs between aerodynamic efficiency and wheel weight. (12:22) The debut of the new wheel in prestigious cycling events. (14:05) The broad applications of simulation-driven engineering in diverse industries. (17:20) Frederic’s personal experiences with the prototype wheel. Resources Mentioned: Radiate Engineering & Design AG Capital SL Wheelset This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode. For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune in to siemens.com/simcenter-podcast. #design #drones #cycling #innovation #engineering #simulation #SimcenterSimulationDriven-Design
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