The software reportedly allows motor specialists to define machines and assess their technical-economic potential within minutes. According to the company, FluxMotor's working environment is designed to ensure a better visualization of machine performances, enabling computations that can easily be connected to Flux finite element software and other tools within the HyperWorks suite for more advanced studies, including multiphysics optimization capabilities.
The software features dynamic libraries that offer standard or customized options ready to be used to compose motors; facilitated project management for quick access to past studies and ability to manage many products; computing methods using high power of finite element modeling; and automatically driven workflow.
Sources: Press materials received from the company.


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