ElecNet

Analysis Tools for MEMS-Based RF Switches
To learn more about the tools available to analyze MEMS-based RF switches, we have provided a brief write-up on how ElecNet, MagNet, or FullWave can be used to address this particular need.

Categories: MEMS
Products: ElecNet / FullWave
Detection & Healing demos
This example demonstrates how you can substantially reduce your model building or geometric modeling work when using third-party drawings as your source for analysis.

Categories: Miscellaneous
Products: MagNet General / ElecNetThermNet General
Electric field due to a pulsed voltage source
This ElecNet Gallery page examines a 3D transient electric field simulation of a simple copper strip on a dielectric layer over a ground plane.

Categories: ElectricInsulators
Products: ElecNet
Electric Field Transient Analysis of a Conductive Shield
Using ElecNet, it is possible to model and capture this phenomenon. Here, using a three dimensional, axis-symmetric model of a conductive shield, the transient aspect of the device is captured.

Categories: Shielding
Products: ElecNet
Full Field Views Using Partial Solutions
This example demonstrates how users can view a full solution field, even though the model is only partially solved, using symmetry boundary conditions.

Categories: Motors & Generators - ACMotors & Generators - DCMiscellaneous
Products: MagNet GeneralMagNet Static 2DMagNet Static 3DMagNet Time Harmonic 2DMagNet Time Harmonic 3DMagNet Transient 2DMagNet Transient 2D with MotionMagNet Transient 3D / ElecNetThermNet GeneralThermNet Static 2DThermNet Transient 2D
Gas Insulated Switch
To demonstrate the flexibility of Infolytica's suite of Electromagnetic and Thermal Analysis packages, we have taken a Gas Insulated Switch and simulated it under a variety of different loads and configurations.

Categories: ThermalElectricMultiphysicsMiscellaneous
Products: MagNet Time Harmonic 3D / ElecNetThermNet Static 3DThermNet Transient 3D
Lightning Arrester Simulation
The surge arrester example presented on these pages is based on a document from the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) -- "Guide for the determination of voltage distribution along the length of metal-oxide surge arresters". The ElecNet simulation results were compared to some results provided in this document.

Categories: Electric
Products: ElecNet
Linking Infolytica's Product Line with MATLABŪ through scripting
This gallery page examines the ease with which any of Infolytica's product line can communicate with other third-party software that uses ActiveX technology.

Categories: Miscellaneous
Products: MagNet General / ElecNetThermNet General
Magnetron - Particle Trajectory
The trajectory of an electron in a magnetron can be determined from the magnetic and electric fields present in the space between the cathode and the anode. In the analysis performed for this ElecNet example, the electric and magnetic field strengths are adjusted so that the electron does not reach the anode and forms a cyclic trajectory.

Categories: ElectricMiscellaneous
Products: MagNet GeneralMagNet Static 3D / ElecNet
Nodal Forces
The Nodal Forces module, which works seamlessly with MagNet or ElecNet, calculates the Nodal forces used for vibration analysis.

Categories: Motors & Generators - DC
Products: MagNet Static 2D / ElecNet
Quadrupole Ion Trap using ElecNet
The trajectory of a charged particle entering a quadrupole ion trap is simulated
Products: ElecNet
Simulation of an Electrostatic Precipitator
Using ElecNet with the particle trajectory tracking tool, it is possible to carry out realistic design and simulations of engineering devices such as the electrostatic precipitator.
Products: ElecNet
Surge Arrester: Minimizing Electric Field Stress in Resistors
In this Gallery page, we show how the tandem of OptiNet and ElecNet was used to find the dimensions and the placing of the grading rings in a surge arrester, with the aim of lowering the max p.u. electric stress in the resistors.

Categories: Design OptimizationElectric
Products: ElecNet / OptiNet
Transformer bushing application
This gallery page demonstrates a two-dimensional analysis of capacitive bushings inside of an oil-insulated transformer using ElecNet's floating electrodes.

Categories: Electric
Products: ElecNet