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Webinar: Simulation of Planar Magnetic Components
  • Simulation of Planar Magnetic Components Webinar
    22nd November 2016
    10:00 am - 11:00 am

In this webinar, ANSYS will describe breakthrough techniques enabling the simulation of complicated planar magnetic components.
Planar magnetic components consisting of a ferrite magnetic core and numerous conductor/insulation layers have been in use for many years. Historically, determining temperature dependent winding and core losses has only been possible using iterative testing of physical models due to the difficulty in determining 3-D frequency and thermal dependency.
Simulation was helping but the only way to accomplish this, at least since now, was to use frequency and thermally dependent material properties in a 2-way spatially coupled simulation. Additionally, you can only construct a frequency dependent system model that accurately represents the real device after the steady-state temperature condition has been reached throughout the device.
Recent breakthrough developments in simulation technology and high-performance computing from ANSYS make it possible to design, simulate and optimize planar magnetic components without building physical models or compromising simulation fidelity.

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This Webinar will take place at 10.00 am GMT 22nd Nov 2016 and will last approximately 1 hour.

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In this webinar, ANSYS will describe breakthrough techniques enabling the simulation of complicated planar magnetic components.

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