OptiNet 2.1 and Trajectory Evaluator Assistant 2.0 are released
Montreal, QCSeptember 14, 2005
Infolytica today announced the release of OptiNet 2.1, its top-of-the-line design optimization tool, and Trajectory Evaluator Assistant 2.0, a module that simulates the trajectory of a particle over time.
The latest OptiNet release, version 2.1, comes equipped with:
- a wider variety of objective/constraint functions
- an expanded list of built-in functions for expressions
- re-usable expression variables
Trajectory Evaluator Assistant 2.0, has added the following new functionality:
- Relativistic effects, which were previously ignored, are now taken into account -- these effects are a factor when dealing with particles moving at, or near, the speed of light.
- Another new feature of the Assistant is that a coefficient of viscosity, also known as drag, can be added to the particle.
To obtain more information or to arrange a web demo of OptiNet or Trajectory Evaluator Assistant, please contact one of our representatives by email at info@infolytica.com or by phone at 514-849-8752.
About Infolytica Corporation
Infolytica offers state-of-the-art 2D/3D Electromagnetic simulation software for magnetic, electric, and thermal analyses. Engineers from a wide range of industries use Infolytica's software to design and analyze applications such as electromechanical devices, non-destructive testing (NDT), induction heating, power electronics, sensors, and industrial transformers. Full feature scripting and parameterization make Infolytica products the flexible solution for your electromagnetic simulation needs. Infolytica also offers a truly innovative design tool for optimizing electromagnetic or thermal devices, using both continuous-valued and discrete-valued variables.
Infolytica’s electromagnetic simulation software:
- Reduces manufacturing costs by optimizing your design
- Reduces time-to-market
- Reduces the need to fabricate prototypes
- Improves hardware design
- Helps engineers meet tight deadlines
- Allows for quick simulation of prototype variations



