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MagNet for SolidWorks Coming in 2014

EM field simulator can be embedded in SolidWorks 2013, later editions.

By DE Editors  

February 5, 2014

By DE Editors

Infolytica announced that MagNet for SolidWorks will be officially launched in 2014. SolidWorks users who need to design and analyze electromagnetic or electromechanical devices can use this new tool directly in their preferred CAD environment, the company says.

The product embeds an electromagnetic field simulator as an add-in to SolidWorks 2013 or later. It uses the same 3D EM finite element technology that is in the company's MagNet 2D/3D simulation software.

According to the company, a device can be simulated and analyzed with Infolytica's electromagnetic solver technology directly in SolidWorks' native solid modeling system without any geometric translation or model import.

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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