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Webinar: ANSYS 19 – Maxwell Product Update
  • 7th March 2018
    4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

In ANSYS 19, Maxwell has been upgraded to include the modern look and feel of a ribbon-based interface.  In addition, new advanced analysis and automation features have been added for electric machine design. An integrated motor design toolkit and automated motor efficiency maps aid design set up and post-processing of transient electromagnetic solutions.

Electromagnetic losses calculated in Maxwell can be automatically mapped to Fluent as the heat source to calculate the motor’s temperature distribution. The losses include copper loss in the copper winding, eddy current loss in the permanent magnet, and core loss in the stator and rotor cores.

In this free webinar, the latest features will be demonstrated to show you how Maxwell has been upgraded with the new capability to simulate the effects of the manufacturing process on electrical steel. The electromagnetic characteristics of electrical steel change as they go through the process of forming core laminations through mechanical cutting or laser cutting. These characteristic changes can affect the simulated performance of the device. Join ANSYS to learn how our new algorithm ensures higher simulation accuracy of devices that utilize laminated cores, such as motors and transformers, and eliminates the need to manually calibrate the simulation with physical measurements.

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Webinar starts at 4:00pm.

Who Should Attend?

Designers, engineers, managers and directors seeking to optimise their design & development processes.

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A first look at the ANSYS 19 update, if you would like to discuss the software, please contact us.

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