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Issue #48 - September 18, 2008
In this issue
  1. New MotorSolve BLDC Trial Edition
  2. Seminar at SMMA 2008
  3. Webcast on Demand: Accurate Design Software for BLDC Machines
  4. Webcast on Demand: Improving Machine Design with OptiNet
  5. DE Online: MagNet and ThermNet tackle Hybrid Motor Heat Limits
  6. Register For the next MagNet Training courses

Download MotorSolve BLDC Trial Edition for free

The Trial Edition family of software from Infolytica Corporation has one more member: MotorSolve BLDC. The newest addition is a special evaluation version of Infolytica's electric motor design software.
Download MotorSolve BLDC TE

Discover new levels of ease, accuracy and flexibility!

MotorSolve GUI

MotorSolve BLDC TE includes a partial set of all the features available in the full licensed edition such as:
  • Surface mount interior rotor template and square stator template only
  • Limited slot/pole combination
  • Automatically generated winding layouts only
 
MotorSolve BLDC TE software is intended for limited evaluative purposes
only. A full feature version of MotorSolve BLDC is available from
Infolytica Corporation or your local representative.Certain conditions apply.

Contact your nearest Infolytica Corporation representative.

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Special Seminar at SMMA 2008: Accurate Design Software for Electric Motors

SMMA 2008During SMMA 2008, we will be holding a free special seminar to introduce our latest software tools for motor design.

As the leader in our field for over 30 years, we've continued to introduce new and improved software tools that help companies worldwide respond to the demand for modern machines that are both reliable and efficient.

Discover how MotorSolve BLDC uses automated FEA based simulations to compute performance metrics such as torque, efficiency, losses and much more. Size, modify and evaluate any number of machines in minutes.

Learn why MagNet, with coupling to thermal simulations, versatile transient with motion simulation capabilities, improved core loss calculations and parametric module are essential for machine design.

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Webcast on demand: Accurate Design Software for BLDC machines

Modern electric machines do not entirely adhere to classic analytical motor theory. Exploring design variations and predicting machine performance must be done with the highest degree of accuracy yet also in a timely manner. Infolytica Corporation has the remedy: accurate FEA predictions in a rapid and easy manner.

Watch this recorded webcast on the techniques and benefits of using MotorSolve BLDC. Discover easy and rapid accuracy for modern machines!

Topics covered include:
•    Sizing your machine and initial setup
•    Rotor, stator and other template features
•    Winding Tool: Balanced for any number of phases
•    Automated FEA Results: Understanding your machine's performance

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Webcast on demand: Improving your Machine Design with MagNet and OptiNet

Designing efficient electric machines (amongst other electromagnetic devices) is more and more a necessity to stay in business, let alone competitive.  Infolytica Corporation has the right software tools to help you go green and stay ahead of your competitors.

OptiNet leverages the power of MagNet to automatically and rapidly search for any type of design improvement. OptiNet differs from other automated optimization software as it uses a novel search technique to seek any improvement as defined by the user and a sophisticated multiple weighted-goal analysis approach.

Watch this recorded webcast which focuses on the techniques and benefits of using MagNet with OptiNet for improving machine design.


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MagNet and ThermNet tackle Hybrid Motor Heat Limits - an article from Desktop Engineering

The following excerpt is taking from the July 2008 issue of Desktop Engineering:

New Motions guidelines have been publishedAutomakers are offering customers ever more choices these days with the advent of hybrid car designs that combine gasoline and electrical power. In order to make these new-generation cars more efficient, brushless permanent magnet (BPM) motors are used to set the hybrids in motion. While the BPM motors help with efficiency, they present unique design challenges when used in larger applications such as cars. Heat buildup is a common occurrence and most often causes the motor to fail — permanently

Read the full article

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Register for the next MagNet training course 

Register today - there is limited space available in our next MagNet training course, which will be held November 18-20, 2008 at our North American HQ in Montreal, QC.

This three day course covers the basic skills required for new users to properly construct, simulate and analyze a device or component model with MagNet. The goal is to impart a greater understanding of how to use the software efficiently and effectively.

Participants are introduced to the fundamental features of MagNet, optimum problem solving approaches and techniques on how to avoid common pitfalls.

Upcoming Events

SMMA Technical Conference
October 15-17, 2008
St Louis, MI

CWIEME Chicago
October 28-30, 2008
Chicago, IL


Training Course


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November 18-20, 2008
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