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MagNet Enables Field Solver for 2D Magnetostatics

Infolytica offers free download of trial edition with full functionality.

By DE Editors  

January 1, 2006

By DE Editors

Infolytica(Montreal, QUE) is offering free downloads of MagNet Trial Edition, a2D magnetostatic field solver designed to help engineers find solutionsfor applications such as motors, transformers, actuators, and otherelectromagnetic devices. Besides its capability to tackle real-worldproblems, this Trial Edition can also be used as an educational tool incollege classrooms.

MagNet Trial Edition is fully functional andcontains all of the same features as a full edition of MagNet'smagnetostatic 2D package.

Key features of this free downloadinclude an easy-to-use Windows GUI; unlimited magnetostatic 2Danalysis; all 2D mesh adaptation tools; all 2D boundary conditions;scripting capability; an extensive documentation package bundled withthe download; and DXF File Import.

For more information, visit infolytica.com.
 

 

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