Infolytica Ships MagNet, ElecNet, ThermNet, OptiNet v7.5

Infolytica_logoMONTREAL, Canada, June 26, 2014 – Infolytica Corp. has released the newest versions of its simulation suite of software: MagNet, ElecNet, ThermNet and OptiNet. Specializing in electromagnetic and electric fields, Infolytica offers easy to use software solutions for engineers searching to reduce cost and obtain a better design.

062614_InfolyticaMagNet v7.5 can now predict the surface force density on a component, including cases where the component is touching others.

MagNet can also support laminations and other types of material segmentations with the perfect electric insulator boundary condition. When using this new boundary condition on a surface, MagNet will stop current flow between touching conducting components. This approach is much quicker as it eliminates the need to mesh a very thin insulating sheet – a long process which increases the solution time drastically.

After working with several power transformer designers and learning more about their simulation needs, Infolytica has developed an unmatched proprietary formulation of the nonlinear surface impedance approximation. In the new formulation, both the low and the high saturation regions of the non-linear BH properties are modeled accurately.

Other general improvements include:

  • Speedups in ElecNet to allow the use of many electrodes in a model
  • Added the surface heat sources in ThermNet
  • System Model Generator – for creating RSM/VHDL-AMS files for use in system level simulators – supports fractional number of turns
  • General improvements have also been made to third party file interoperability
  • General speedups to the software

Pricing and Availability

MagNet, ElecNet, ThermNet and OptiNet v7.5 are now available for Microsoft Windows 7 or 8. For information regarding pricing or to request an evaluation, please contact an Infolytica Corporation representative nearest you.

About Infolytica Corp.

Infolytica Corp. has offered state-of-the-art design software for electromagnetic and electric field simulations since 1978. Engineers from a wide range of industries trust our software to understand and predict the performance of their device in applications such as electric machines, sensors and non-destructive testing (NDT), induction heating, MRI, shielding, power transformers and much more.

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