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Product category: Electrical design software
News Release from: Infolytica | Subject: MotorSolve v1.0
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 30 April 2007

Software solves motor design issues

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Easy-to-use tool properly accounts for the complex geometry of motors and the nonlinear behaviour of materials.

MotorSolve v1.0 is the latest software tool from Infolytica for electric motor design The first module available is exclusively for brushless DC motor types, such as interior permanent magnet, spoke and bread-loaf

MotorSolve leverages recent advances in software design and hardware performance to respond to market demand for an easy to use tool that properly accounts for the complex geometry of motors and the nonlinear behaviour of materials.

MotorSolve's enhanced design environment focuses on speed and efficiency: the entire model generation and simulation process has been streamlined and automated for electric motors, making it possible to get accurate results based on finite element analyses (FEA) with just the click of a button.

No drawing, no manual mesh refining and no post-processing is necessary.

MotorSolve features a modern user interface with extensive visual feedback, and offers the ability to determine optimal coil winding layout based on design specifications.

The software is a hybrid of classical methods and automated electromagnetic FEA for machine design without requiring any calibration.

Its various analysis methods are ideal for different design stages and different devices under study.

MotorSolve is now available for PCs running Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and Vista.

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