"Magnetic field analysis, electric field analysis, electron orbital analysis" creation of models, setting calculation conditions, executing calculations, displaying results, extracting results, etc.
Electromagnetic field analysis software ELF/MAGIC, ELFIN, ELF/BEAM with full functionality (magnetic field analysis, electric field analysis, electron orbital analysis) 【Overview】 ■ The models that can be calculated are limited to small-scale ones. ■ There is a usage period. * The related link's homepage contains a price list and analysis examples. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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【Applications (Excerpt)】 ■ Permanent magnet applications ■ Electron microscope ■ Sensors ■ Magnetic shielding ■ Motors ■ Linear motors ■ Plungers ■ Relays ■ Magnetic heads ■ Flat panel displays ■ MEMS *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.
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Our company uses the "Integral Element Method," which is different from the "Finite Element Method." This analytical technique employs "formulas derived from integrating laws such as Coulomb's law and Biot-Savart's law," and has many features including "no need for spatial meshing," "high-precision solutions for spatial electric and magnetic fields obtained through analytical formulas," "fast three-dimensional calculations," "ease of analyzing magnets," and "easy mixing of components with different scales." It is already being utilized by numerous companies, universities, and research institutions, and we encourage beginners as well as those who have struggled with the finite element method to give it a try.