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Parametric EM simulation in SOLIDWORKS

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In EMS, we can study how the electromagnetic fields, forces etc vary as a function of a given parameter. The parameter can be any SOLIDWORKS dimension or any simulation related variable. Examples of SOLIDWORKS dimensions can be mate distance, model dimension, number of units in a linear or circular pattern etc. Basically, anywhere in SOLIDWORKS where you can input a numerical value as a variable can be used as a parameter in EMS. On the other hand, simulation parameters can be the current in a coil, the number of turns in a winding, the frequency of alternating current etc. Parametric simulations are an elegant way of studying how the electromagnetic fields, forces etc vary with the change in the parametric variable.

Mohamadali Vakilianzand | 26/02/2018
http://mail.emworks.com/blog/couplers/design-simulation-single-band-planar-crossover-based-coupled-line-hfworks-solidworks

Enhancing IC and Antenna Array Performance with Single-Band Planar Crossovers

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Discover how compact single-band planar crossovers offer superior signal isolation and transmission for ICs and antenna arrays.

Nadia Kari | 07/02/2018
http://mail.emworks.com/blog/ndt/eddy-current-testing-3d-simulation-probe-different-excitation-frequencies-crack-sizes-ems

How Eddy Current Testing Detects Material Cracks

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Explore how Eddy Current Testing (ECT) uses electromagnetic induction to identify cracks and flaws in conductive materials with precision.

Majdi EL Fahem | 13/11/2017
http://mail.emworks.com/blog/multiphysics/evaluation-of-the-mechanical-deformation-in-incompressible-linear-and-nonlinear-magnetic-materials

EMS for Magneto-Mechanical Coupling

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Explore how EMS enables seamless multiphysics simulations, providing valuable insights into magneto-mechanical coupling for enhanced engineering analysis and optimization.

Koulthoum Boufalgha | 13/11/2017