The subject of analysis is a hinge-type electromagnetic relay switch.
The analysis case of hinge-type electromagnetic relays requires mesh division of space in the finite element method. Therefore, handling the motion of objects in the finite element method has been considered a very difficult category of analysis, as it necessitates the manipulation of meshes, including spatial meshes. In the PHOTO-Series, we have newly developed a unique analysis function that automatically deforms the spatial mesh into an optimal shape according to the motion of the object, thereby solving this problem. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ In the PHOTO-Series, we have developed a unique analysis function that automatically deforms the spatial mesh into an optimal shape according to the motion of the object. ○ Extremely fast as there is no need for mesh regeneration. ○ Supports coupled analysis with motion equations. ○ Accommodates translational and rotational motion in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional models. ○ Analysis targets include relays, actuators, and more. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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At Photon, we are developing "electromagnetic field analysis software" that models and simulates products and components utilizing electromagnetic phenomena on a computer. In traditional design and development environments, the process has primarily revolved around trial and error through prototyping based on the experience of engineers and experiments with prototypes. However, conducting experiments using actual prototypes and analyzing the results requires significant time and cost. Moving forward, transitioning from an experimental and prototyping-based approach to an analysis-based design approach will be a crucial challenge for improving productivity, and establishing simulation technology as the core of analysis-based design techniques will be essential. In this context, Photon is developing and providing "analysis software" focusing on electromagnetic fields, as well as heat, vibration, and sound fields. By utilizing Photon's software, efficient development and design of various industrial products can be achieved. In this way, Photon aims to support users in reducing the number of prototypes, lowering development costs, and shortening development periods in their manufacturing environments, ultimately enhancing their competitiveness.