Advanced Core Loss Calculations for Coupled Electromagnetic and Thermal Simulations |
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Infolytica Corp.
300 Leo Pariseau, Suite 2222, P.O. Box 1144, Place Du Parc
Montreal, QC, H2W2P4 Canada

Press release date: July 7, 2008
Montreal - July 7, 2008 - Infolytica Corporation announced today that the newest releases of MagNet and ThermNet are now available.
ThermNet supports coupling with Magnet's new core loss calculation method which computes the hysteresis plus the anomalous and eddy current losses in both 2D and 3D. In a simulation, the advanced core loss calculation algorithm for eddy currents takes different harmonics into account and, for hysteresis loss; it takes into account the minor loops.
Infolytica Corporation also released a detailed case study titled "Iron Loss Calculations in Laminated Structures Using MagNet". It can be viewed by visiting http://www.infolytica.com/en/coolstuff/ex0166/.
Pricing and Availability
To learn more about the full licensed edition of MagNet, please visit http://www.infolytica.com/en/products/magnet/ or contact your nearest Infolytica Corporation representative.
To learn more about the full licensed edition of ThermNet, please visit http://www.infolytica.com/en/products/thermnet/ or contact your nearest Infolytica Corporation representative.
MagNet and ThermNet are now available for PC's running Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and Vista. For information regarding pricing or to request an evaluation, please contact an Infolytica Corporation representative nearest you.
Maintained clients can visit the Online Customer Service Center at www.infolytica.com to download these updates or contact their representative for more details.
About Infolytica Corporation
Infolytica offers state-of-the-art CAE software for magnetic, electric, and thermal analyses. Engineers from a wide range of industries use Infolytica's software to design and analyze applications such as electromechanical devices, non-destructive testing (NDT), induction heating, power electronics, sensors, and industrial transformers.
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