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MagNet for SOLIDWORKS Updated

By DE Editors  

November 11, 2015

Infolytica Corporation has released a new version of MagNet for SOLIDWORKS, the company's electrical field simulation add-in for the CAD software. This update, according to the company, includes a brand new circuit editor, updated libraries of steel and magnetic materials as well as support for SOLIDWORKS 2016.

This release, the company states, lets users add components and wire them together as desired to construct the circuit to drive their electromagnetic device. Voltage and current sources can be used to provide energy; probes can be used to review the response of the circuit.

The material library now includes:

  • Vacoflux 17 and Vacoflux 17 0.35
  • Ferrite, NdFeB and SmCo materials
  • Non-oriented steel materials
The mesh controls, material assignment and field visualizations have also been improved.

The company will also be offering special pricing at SOLIDWORKS WORLD 2016. “We welcome all attendees to visit our booth in Dallas, Texas.” said Chad Ghalamzan, Marketing Manager. “However anyone who wants to see firsthand before next year what our software can do, we’re happy to schedule a private web demonstration or provide a no-charge evaluation license.”

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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