| | | Integrated Engineering Software's premier electromagnetic simulation tools put you on the cutting edge of Computer Aided Engineering. Integrated's products are specifically designed to combine the advanced technical capability of the Boundary Element Method (BEM) - the most powerful CAE solution available - with an intuitive, easy-to-use interface. Avoid repetitive and costly prototype development. Create high-quality virtual prototypes for design optimization. Realize significant cost-savings through increased efficiency and shorter product design cycles. All this without the steep learning curve usually associated with CAE software tools. The boundary element advantage Integrated's utilization of the BEM means that only " active" regions require discretization. Fields can be calculated anywhere else in the " world". | | |
| | | Electrostatics Electro * (2D/RS) and Coulomb * (3D) provide electric field analysis Applications ranging from electrical stress analysis of High Voltage equipment to characterization of integrated circuits. | | Magnetostatics Magneto * (2D/RS) and Amperes* (3D) solve for a wide range of magnetic field applications, including motors, solenoids and magnetic recording devices. | | Eddy Currents and Time Harmonic fields Oersted * (2D/RS) and Faraday* (3D) give insight into the operation of all devices where eddy currents or skin effects are significant. Applications include three-phase motors, non-destructive test systems and induction heating and hardening systems. | | Particle Trajectory and Beam Analysis Lorentz* (2D/RS and 3D) calculates the path of charged particles or beams of particles through electric and magnetic fields. Applications requiring this type of analysis include display devices (CRT's) and particle accelerator research. | | Radiation and Scattering Singula * (3D) facilitates the analysis of radiating and scattering devices. Antenna radiation patterns and input parameters, radar cross section and power absorption as well as a wide range of other parameters are calculated and displayed. | | |
| | | Utilization of the BEM also allows for the modeling of true geometry curvature rather than straight line approximations required by other methods. Models with thin layers and extreme aspect ratios are handled more easily. Fields are calculated by integration, effectively smoothing out discretization and roundoff error. Other methods use differentiation, which tends to amplify error. | | |
| | | To complement your electromagnetic analysis software, choose Integrated's thermal and structural analysis tools. Kelvin* (2D/RS) and Celsius* (3D) are stand-alone thermal packages and Elasto* (2D/RS) is a fully-functional structural package, all using the same innovative | | Boundary Element Method as Integrated's electromagnetic packages. The complete solution your device is obtained by coupling the tools, using the electromagnetic power loss or force output as input for the thermal and structural analysis. | | |