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  1. B7 Tokyo//software
  2. ウェーブフロント 本社 Kanagawa//software
  3. フォトン Kyoto//software
  4. 4 ミューテック Tokyo//software
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  1. Multivariate analysis software "SIMCA" インフォコム サイエンスグループ
  2. Impact and Collision Analysis Software PAM-CRASH 日本イーエスアイ
  3. Fatigue Life Prediction Analysis Software 'FEMFAT' マグナ・インターナショナル・ジャパン マグナパワートレイン・ECS(Engieering Center Steyr)
  4. 4 2D Motion Analysis Software MediaBlend Xtreme Q'sfix (キューズフィックス)
  5. 5 "Kubota Air Handling Unit" General Catalog クボタ空調

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3D Induction Heating and Temperature Analysis Software / μ-TM

Powerful complex heating coil shapes, high-frequency heating, temperature, heat generation, and magnetic field distribution are visible!

Induction heating is utilized in various machinery and equipment. It ranges from cooking with IH heating to machining, pressing, and casting. The challenges include the complex arrangement of induction heating coils, making model definition difficult, and the need for analyses that consider temperature dependence; otherwise, discrepancies with actual temperature distributions may arise. μ-TM addresses these challenges by being a dedicated module for induction heating. **Features** - Seamless magnetic field analysis and unsteady temperature analysis using induction heating coils - Simplified modeling as coils can be set independently of finite elements - Further reduction of analysis workload with a condition-setting menu tailored to specific problems - For beginners, a combination with our in-house developed orthogonal grid mesher, AirCube, is recommended - For precise model shapes, a combination with Femap is suggested Additionally, - We provide professional consulting that delves into customer issues - We also offer contract analysis and custom development at low costs *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.*

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Suitable for motor vector magnetic characteristic analysis: Iron loss analysis tool / μ-E&S

Aiming for low loss, accurately measure the actual state of electromagnetic materials and grasp and analyze their vector magnetic characteristics!

Iron loss evaluation, which has been a bottleneck in motor analysis. Conventional methods only consider iron loss as a function of magnetic flux density, resulting in low accuracy. However, accurately determining the magnetic field and magnetic flux density to calculate iron loss is achieved through "vector magnetic characteristic analysis." This allows for the calculation of high-precision distributions of magnetic fields, magnetic flux densities, and iron losses that are not achievable with other software. Vector magnetic characteristics refer to the properties that take into account the relationship between the magnetic field H and magnetic flux density B of electromagnetic steel materials, considering their direction (vector). The finite element method electromagnetic field simulator that incorporates this characteristic is “μ-E&S.” 【Features】 - High-precision calculation of magnetic field vectors is possible by considering vector magnetic characteristics. - Rotating magnetic fields and hysteresis can be calculated. - It is designed as an easy-to-use tool specifically for iron loss evaluation. *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis

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Electrode Surroundings, Electric Field and Potential Distribution Analysis Due to Charge / μ-Excel Electrostatic Field Version

You can see the electrostatic field distribution of dielectrics, metals, floating conductors, electrode potentials, and charge configurations!

μ-Excel is analysis software that uses a two-dimensional (or axisymmetric) finite element method. The μ-Excel series consists of individual packages for each analysis theme, allowing for smooth analysis through customized input and output screens for each theme. Additionally, it utilizes Excel macros in the GUI, enabling users to operate it seamlessly with familiar Excel. It is evolving into a rich variety of themes, not only for electromagnetic field analysis but also for heat, structure, fluid, and electromagnetic waves. Please look for the series that fits your theme (currently, there are a total of 11 series). 【Features】 - Electrostatic field analysis - Calculation of electric field, potential distribution, and electric field vector - Setting the relative permittivity of composite dielectrics and the potential of electrodes - Consideration of anisotropy in permittivity - Ability to set charge density * It can be introduced at a lower price compared to other analysis software. The academic version is even more advantageous! * For details, please contact us or download the PDF.

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Magnetosputtering and magnetic shield magnetic field distribution / μ-Excel static magnetic field version

Visualizing the magnetic field distribution of coils, permanent magnets, and nonlinear magnetic materials, as well as the saturation state of magnetic materials! "Static Magnetic Field Version" for magnet sputtering devices and magnetic shielding devices.

μ-Excel is analysis software that uses a two-dimensional (or axisymmetric) finite element method. The μ-Excel series consists of individual packages for each analysis theme, allowing for smooth analysis through customized input and output screens for each theme. Additionally, it utilizes Excel macros in the GUI, enabling operation in a familiar Excel environment without any discomfort. It is evolving into a rich variety of themes, not only for electromagnetic field analysis but also for heat, structure, fluid, and electromagnetic waves. Please look for the series that matches your theme (currently, there are a total of 11 series). 【Features】 - Calculation of spatial magnetic fields and fields within magnetic materials - Output of magnetic field distribution, magnetic field lines, and magnetic field vectors - DC excitation using magnets and coils - Nonlinearity and magnetic saturation of magnetic materials *It can be introduced at a lower cost compared to other analysis software. The academic version is even more economical! *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF.

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Current flow in liquids, conductors, semiconductor bulk analysis / μ-Excel electrostatic current version

Easy operation! Visualize potential, electric field, and current distribution using parameters such as insulators, conductive liquids and solids, electrode potential, and conductivity!

μ-Excel is analysis software that uses a two-dimensional (or axisymmetric) finite element method. The μ-Excel series consists of individual packages for each analysis theme, allowing for smooth analysis from customized input and output screens tailored to each theme. Additionally, it utilizes Excel macros in the GUI, enabling operation in a familiar Excel environment without discomfort. It is evolving into a rich variety of themes, not only for electromagnetic field analysis but also for heat, structure, fluid, and electromagnetic waves. Please look for the series that matches your theme (currently, there are a total of 11 series). 【Features】 - Analysis of current flow in conductive materials - Calculation of electric field, potential distribution, and current vectors - Setting of conductivity and electrode potentials *It can be implemented at a lower cost compared to other analysis software. The academic version is even more advantageous! *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download.

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『熱・電磁界/電磁場解析ソフト』フリーのデモ版・無料体験版

今すぐダウンロード!【Excelベースのシミュレーションソフト】~現場の担当者でも手軽に使えます~

『μ-Excel』は、「解析ソフトは高額」という常識を覆す、低価格の熱・構造・電磁界解析ソフト。 Excel上で作動するので、使いなれた操作感で本格的なシミュレーションができます。 【こんなお困り事ありませんか?】 ・高額な解析ソフトほどの高度機能は必要としていない… ・解析結果を今すぐ欲しい… ・解析ソフト操作方法の習得が心配… そんな方へ、サブスクリプションサービスがお勧めです!  ■なんと9,800円で1か月使い放題  ■磁場解析と温度解析とか、複数のテーマを選べます  ■Excelでの作動。使いなれた操作感で本格的なシミュレーションが可能 無料体験版のWebダウンロード! ▽https://www.mutec.org/m_excel_trial.html で今すぐダウンロード!▽ ▽操作感は動画でもご覧になれます【解析ノウハウ.com】で検索!▽       誘導加熱版(体験版あり)/静磁場版(体験版あり)/静電場版(体験版あり)/熱伝導版(体験版あり)/ 電磁力版/着磁トルク版/応力版/誘導機版/金型冷却版/誘電体応力版/イオンビーム版

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Vector Magnetic Characteristic Analysis 【Analysis Case Study Material 1】

An example of analysis using a model of non-oriented electrical steel sheet shaped into a ring is presented!

This document presents an analysis example using a model of isotropic electromagnetic steel plates shaped into a ring. It provides a detailed explanation of the ring model voltage source, as well as comparison results with measured values of the hysteresis curve. 【Contents】 ■1.1 Analysis Model and Objectives ■1.2 Analysis Conditions and Calculation Time ■1.3 Magnetic Field Distribution and Iron Loss Distribution Results ■1.4 Alternating Magnetic Flux and Rotating Magnetic Field Results ■1.5 Comparison Results with Measured Values of the Hysteresis Curve ■1.6 Current Waveform Results ■1.7 Interface Settings Screen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • PM motor

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Document 'What is Vector Magnetic Characteristic Analysis'

Publication of an explanation of vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for the realization of high-efficiency motors!

This document explains the vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for achieving high-efficiency motors. This technology is supported by Professor Masato Enokizono (Emeritus Professor at Oita University, currently the representative of the Vector Magnetic Characteristic Technology Research Institute), and we have cited information from the Vector Magnetic Characteristic Technology Research Institute, which is headed by the professor. [Contents] 1. The target is the reduction of iron loss in electromagnetic steel sheets. 2. Iron loss is the sum of eddy current loss and hysteresis loss. 3. Vector magnetic characteristics of electromagnetic steel sheets. 4. Conventional measurements are scalar magnetic measurements. 5. Developed vector magnetic measurements. 6. Actual measurement results. 7. Database creation as magnetic characteristics. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Data 'Vector Magnetic Property Analysis Technical Column'

Publication on vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for achieving high-efficiency motors!

This document is a technical column edited and compiled based on the content related to "Vector Magnetic Characteristic Analysis" mentioned in past newsletter columns. We would like to disseminate information about the importance of vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for achieving high-efficiency motors. [Contents] ■1. Vector Magnetic Characteristic Analysis Technology - Prologue - ■2. Top Runner Method and IE4 ■3. Inverter Technology and Energy Saving ■4. Will Increasing Size Lead to IE3? ■5. Electrical Steel Sheets are Excellent ■6. Focus on the Vector Magnetic Characteristics of Electrical Steel Sheets *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP 0

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! A free trial version is also available! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic field analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for genuine simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the operation experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 0: Introduction" - taking the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce its features that gently guide you through 2D axisymmetric analysis using the finite element method via Excel macros. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ ▼ Step 0: Introduction Step 1: Starting Excel Step 2: Model Creation Step 3: DXF Import Step 4: Mesh Creation Step 5: Execute Calculation Step 6: Add Materials Step 7: Display Results Step 8: Create Graphs Step 9: Save with Name Step 10: Surface Flux Calculation Step 11: Torque Calculation

  • Magnetic field analysis/electromagnetic wave analysis

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP2

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the user experience in the video now! Free trial version available for download! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the operation experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 2 Model Creation" - taking the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the steps to build a model using the included modeler with points, lines, and surfaces. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel ▼Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials Step 7 Display Results Step 8 Create Graphs Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP3

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial download available! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the user experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step3 DXF Import." - Taking the "Magnetization Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce how you can import DXF files drawn in CAD, making model creation more efficient. - ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step0 Introduction Step1 Starting Excel Step2 Model Creation ▼Step3 DXF Import Step4 Mesh Creation Step5 Execute Calculation Step6 Add Materials Step7 Display Results Step8 Create Graphs Step9 Save with Name Step10 Surface Flux Calculation Step11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP4

【Excel-based simulation software】Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial download available! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for genuine simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the user experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 4: Mesh Creation." - Taking the "Magnetization Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the auto-mesh function, specification of mesh density, and periodic boundary condition functions during motor analysis. - ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import ▼Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials Step 7 Display Results Step 8 Create Graphs Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP7

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial version available for download! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the user experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 7 Result Display" - taking the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the display of vector diagrams, contour maps, and magnetic flux lines, as well as the ability to create documents using cut and paste. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials ▼Step 7 Result Display Step 8 Create Graphs Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Magnetic Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP8

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial version available for download! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the user experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 8: Graph Creation." Using the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the feature that stores result values at arbitrary coordinates in cells, enabling Excel's inherent spreadsheet and graph functions. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials Step 7 Display Results ▼Step 8 Graph Creation Step 9 Save with Name Step 10 Surface Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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