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High-performance three-dimensional electromagnetic field analysis software 'EMSolution'

Introduction to the electromagnetic field analysis software "EMSolution," which performs large-scale and high-precision analysis at high speed.

EMSolution is an electromagnetic field analysis software that has introduced and improved the edge element finite element method since its early stages. In addition to the introduction of edge elements and the ICCG method, it has independently developed and implemented advanced analysis techniques such as the nodal force method and the sliding method, enabling large-scale and high-precision analyses to be performed quickly.

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis
  • simulator

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Data 'Hysteresis Analysis of Cogging Torque in IPMSM' *Currently available for free*

Introduction to the comparison of analysis using the BH curve and analysis considering hysteresis characteristics!

In recent years, the demand for higher efficiency has been increasing, and improving the accuracy of iron loss analysis in motors has become a key issue, with attention being drawn to iron loss analysis that takes hysteresis characteristics into account. This document will shift the perspective slightly and focus on the cogging torque of IPMSMs, explaining the comparison between analyses using the BH curve and those considering hysteresis characteristics. 【Content of the document (excerpt)】 - What is cogging torque analysis of IPMSMs? - Results of cogging torque analysis - Discussion results 【Benefits of conducting hysteresis analysis】 - It is expected to improve the accuracy of iron loss analysis, contributing to the higher efficiency of motors. - Improved accuracy of cogging torque is anticipated to lead to further reductions in noise and vibration. *This document can be viewed by downloading the PDF. Please feel free to contact us for more details.

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis
  • Contract Analysis
  • PM motor

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[Case Study] Coupled Analysis with MATLAB/Simulink

Introducing case studies of EMSolution! Detailed information on coupled analysis methods and more.

This document covers "Coupled Analysis with MATLAB/Simulink." It provides a detailed explanation of the coupled analysis methods, including examples of the plunger model. 【Contents】 ■ Introduction ■ Coupled Analysis Methods ・ Coupling of Electrical Circuit Systems ・ Coupling of Motion Equations ■ Analysis Examples ・ Plunger Model ・ Analysis of Brushless Servo Motors ■ Conclusion ■ Usage *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis
  • Analysis Services
  • simulator

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Material "New Eddy Current Equivalent Circuit Method" *Free distribution ongoing

Overview of the new eddy current equivalent circuit method (CLN equivalent circuit method) and analysis examples.

This document introduces a new eddy current equivalent circuit method (CLN equivalent circuit method) developed by our company. The CLN equivalent circuit method is a type of model order reduction, based on a new technique that utilizes the orthogonalization of predetermined functions, similar to the mode synthesis method. The conductor shape is represented by a mesh, but unlike conventional FEA, it determines the resistance and inductance of the ladder circuit by alternately performing static magnetic field and static electric field analyses. Additionally, by coupling the ladder circuit with electrical circuits and control circuits, it is possible to solve the eddy current field, including skin effect and proximity effect. 【Features】 ■ Equivalent circuits that include frequency dependence can be obtained in less computation time than conventional methods. ■ Not only frequency domain simulations but also time domain simulations are possible. ■ Conductors can be created using meshes and analyzed with FEA. ■ It is possible to achieve the same computational accuracy at a lower computational cost than conventional FEA circuit coupling analyses. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis
  • Contract Analysis
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EMSolution-Lite

Introduction to 2D Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software

EMSolution-Lite is a budget version of EMSolution (electromagnetic field analysis) specifically designed for two-dimensional analysis. While the analysis model is limited to two dimensions, it allows users to utilize most of EMSolution's features (equivalent to the Professional package) for models with up to 100,000 elements. It was created in response to users' demands for an easy way to perform two-dimensional electromagnetic field analysis. For example, it can perform no-load analysis of PM motors as well as PWM voltage source analysis. Additionally, it can analyze the slip-torque characteristics of induction motors. Circuit and motion coupling analysis for electromagnets and actuators is also possible. We encourage you to use it for two-dimensional analysis and parameter surveys of motors, actuators, and more.

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[Analysis Case] Transformer

Introducing analysis cases of EMSolution! Detailed information on transformer analysis.

This document presents a case study on the analysis of "transformers." It provides a detailed explanation of transformer analysis, as well as load analysis results. 【Contents】 ■Introduction ■Transformer Analysis ・Fig.1 Transformer Finite Element Mesh: 1/4 Model and COIL ・Fig.2 No-load Analysis Electrical Circuit ・Fig.3 No-load Analysis Primary Current Waveform ・Fig.4 No-load Analysis Secondary Voltage Waveform ・Table 1 No-load Analysis Results ・Table 2 Load Analysis Results, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis
  • Contract Analysis
  • Analysis Services

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[Case Study] Induction Motor

Features of EMSolution illustrated with a two-dimensional analysis of an induction motor!

This document presents the features of EMSolution using the two-dimensional analysis of "induction motors" as an example. It provides a detailed explanation of the application of the sliding method in AC steady-state analysis, as well as transient analysis using the results of AC analysis as initial values. [Contents] ■ Application of the sliding method in AC steady-state analysis ■ Transient analysis using the results of AC analysis as initial values ■ Usage - AC steady-state analysis using the sliding method - Analysis using AC steady-state analysis as initial values *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis
  • Generators and transmission motors
  • Analysis Services

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Data 'Electromagnetic Field Analysis Technology Service' *Currently available for free.

Electromagnetic field analysis specialists solve challenges - Support from solver development to contracted analysis.

At Science Solutions, we support our customers' challenges during development, commercialization, and product troubleshooting through electromagnetic field analysis technology services. 【Examples of Customer Challenges】 - Cannot be analyzed with existing software - Want to efficiently set up when introducing software - Need analysis results immediately - Lack of engineers; no expertise in electromagnetic field analysis - Infrequent analysis makes software maintenance difficult 【Technical Services Leveraging Our Strengths】 - Ability to handle difficult analyses thanks to our specialists in electromagnetic field analysis - Function development and customization possible because we develop solvers - Ability to respond to short-term analysis using our unique analysis technology and more 【Contact Information】 ●TEL: 03-3711-8900 ●E-mail: em_solution@ssil.co.jp

  • Analysis Services
  • Contract Analysis
  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis

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