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Listing of all 25 news releases from Infolytica:
Software eases motor design
MotorSolve is streamlined to help guide users through the process of creating any induction machine or switched reluctance motor for extensive study in MagNet.
News from Infolytica (15 April 2008)
Simulation software aids energy efficiency
The new version of MagNet available in spring 2008 includes a new core loss calculation method.
News from Infolytica (27 March 2008)
Field simulation is faster and more accurate
Updated low-frequency electromagnetic field simulation software improves both the accuracy of the simulation results and efficiency of the user.
News from Infolytica ( 7 December 2007)
Modelling software offers Vista compatibility
Infolytica will be hosting several free web-based seminars during September for anyone interested in learning more about the newest release of MagNet.
News from Infolytica ( 6 September 2007)
Software solves motor design issues
Easy-to-use tool properly accounts for the complex geometry of motors and the nonlinear behaviour of materials.
News from Infolytica (30 April 2007)
Magnetics conference attracts seminar
Infolytica Corp is running a special preconference seminar at the 2007 Magnetics Conference in Chicago, Illinois.
News from Infolytica (26 February 2007)
Simulation software is supported in Korea
Infolytica Corp has signed VFK as its new sales representative in Korea.
News from Infolytica (27 September 2006)
Motor design software to be revealed
Infolytica will offer a special sneak peak at its electric motor design software during the Electrical Manufacturing Expo.
News from Infolytica (15 September 2006)
FEA software put new twist on motor design
MotorSolve, the newest addition to Infolytica's industry leading software family, will be released in the third quarter of 2006.
News from Infolytica (23 June 2006)
Free trial simulation software has no size limit
The MagNet Trial Edition from Infolytica allows the simulation of 2D magnetostatic systems with no limits on node number or model size.
News from Infolytica (20 December 2005)
Design software exploits scope of 64bit systems
The latest PC Windows releases of electric, magnetic and thermal field design software from Infolytica are now available with a choice of 32 and 64bit versions.
News from Infolytica ( 2 December 2005)
Motor design software adds FE capability
The University of Glasgow Speed suite of electric motor design software contains inbuilt finite element capability to enhance classical design calculations.
News from Infolytica (27 June 2005)
Plug-in enables MagNet/Simulink cosimulation
A new plug-in enables cosimulation between MagNet low frequency electromagnetic simulation software and the Simulink platform for multidomain simulation and model-based design of dynamic systems.
News from Infolytica (17 May 2005)
Optimiser evolves improved designs
A new optimiser engine, which allows for the specification of discrete values for variables, has been added to the latest version of Infolytica's OptiNet software.
News from Infolytica (13 September 2004)
Software verifies merits of novel magnetic gear
User application article A novel form of magnetic gear has been proposed by Professor David Howe and Dr Kais Atallah of the Machines and Drives Research Group at the University of Sheffield.
News from Infolytica (30 July 2004)
Design packages gain widespread compatibility
New releases of the ElecNet electric field design package and the ThermNet thermal design package will feature a range of additional import/export options.
News from Infolytica (22 April 2004)
More freedom for electromagnetic design software
Version 6.15 of Infolytica's MagNet software sees the addition of multiple degrees of freedom to the already powerful transient 2D/3D with motion solvers.
News from Infolytica (15 April 2004)
Utility brings design software together
A new utility closely couples the University of Glasgow Speed electrical machine design software with Infolytica's in-house finite element electromagnetics design package MagNet.
News from Infolytica (31 March 2004)
Solver gets to grips with 3D motion
The upcoming 6.14 release of MagNet will contain a novel 3D transient-with-motion solver.
News from Infolytica ( 8 January 2004)
Constrained optimisation improved 2 and 3D design
OptiNet is a novel package for use in electromagnetic, electrostatic and thermal design applications.
News from Infolytica (30 June 2003)
Package brings thermal and EM simulations together
Enhanced motor-design software includes thermals
New angles to electromagnetic design software
Solve thermal problems with dedicated software
Dynamic advances in electromagnetics simulation
