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Infolytica Releases MotorSolve v5.2

By DE Editors  

March 18, 2016

Infolytica has released MotorSolve v5.2, which has new features for predicting thermal effects and overheating.

A new duct cooling feature allows for virtual prototyping of various approaches to cooling when a fluid is introduced into the machine within defined channels. Version 5.2 also includes improved induction machine analysis and support for exterior armatures in DCM templates, the company states.

“MotorSolve continues to be the only choice for electric motor designers who want accurate and rapid FEA simulations, for both electromagnetic and thermal, in one software. No add-on tools and no exporting headaches. That’s why it remains one of our fastest growing products,” says Chad Ghalamzan, marketing manager at Infolytica.

For more information, visit Infolytica.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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