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Infolytica Corporation Releases MotorSolve Electric motor design analysis

By DE Editors  

July 4, 2007

By DE Editors

New software for electric motor design from Infolytica Corporation (Montreal, Quebec; infolytica.com) is exclusively for brushless DC motor types, such as interior permanent magnet, spoke, and bread-loaf.

Key features of MotorSolve v1.0 include several analysis methods for diverse design stages, a hybrid of classical methods and automated electromagnetic FEA for machine design without requiring any calibration, and an ability to determine the optimal coil-winding layout based on design specifications.

MotorSolve is available for PCs running Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or Vista. You can go to infolytica.com/en/products/motorsolve/ for a complete list of features or to download a short video demonstration. 

For more information, visit  infolytica.com.

 

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