CAD/CAM Software features material manager.

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ELECTRO v7.0 allows designer to create custom material libraries which can be shared with different models and subsequent designs. Libraries are loaded within existing design and can be added to Model Materials trivially, while materials curve can be specified by formula. Software has ability to define Full Impulse Wave transient sources, and handle transient problems.



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ELECTRO v7.0 Has Been Released



Winnipeg, Canada, November 18, 2008 - We are proud to announce the release of our new version of ELECTRO. Our new version v7.0 is adding new capabilities not previously available.

The major enhancement to ELECTRO is a new Material Manager. This new feature will allow the designer to create custom material libraries which can be shared with different models and subsequent designs. These libraries are easily loaded within an existing design and can be added to the Model Materials trivially. Of course, these libraries can be shared with other colleagues using any INTEGRATED software.

In addition, materials curves can now be specified by formula. So, for example, you could specify that the current density is related to the electric field squared. The curves are displayed graphically if a material is defined by a formula.

We should also highlight the improvement on the ability to handle transient problems. The types of possible transients have been significantly increased. The transient solver is currently available only with the FEM solver.

Another helpful new feature added to v7.0 ELECTRO is the possibility to define Full Impulse Wave transient sources. INTEGRATED's Full Impulse Wave transient source functions allow users the freedom to enter impulse parameters directly without the need of first solving for the required defining equation.

Note that some of the CAD import capabilities also have been improved for this version. Please check here to find the new features and improvements we added to the program.

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