High-voltage line housing interface: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Electromagnetic interference and thermal buildup in dense vehicle chassis create signal noise and safety risks. Precise spatial configuration of current-carrying lines mitigates parasitic induction and heat concentration.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in High-voltage line housing interface?
High voltage cable routing interference
(19)evidences
Exposed cable bundles in motor vehicles are susceptible to environmental damage, mechanical strain, and aesthetic degradation. Eliminating visible or vulnerable wiring prevents premature failure and improves system reliability.
Unreliable electrical interface integrity
(13)evidences
Mechanical instability and misalignment during connector mating lead to connection failure. Securely anchoring high-voltage components prevents vibration-induced degradation and intermittent power loss.
Interconnect electrical continuity failure
(5)evidences
Insecure attachment of heavy power electronics to motor housings leads to vibration-induced failure and structural fatigue. Stabilizing these interfaces ensures long-term component integrity in high-stress automotive environments.