MotorWizard & EMS have been very helpful in understanding and exploring various rotor and stator configurations in our design of a Brushless motor. As mechanical engineering undergrads, our understanding of electro-magnetic design was limited, but the software really helped us to work through some of the more complex concepts we were coming across in motor design references.
In particular, MotorWizard proved to be very easy and intuitive to use and helped us in design studies such as the effect of a 3D printed plastic rotor compared to a traditional silicon steel rotor. Lots of online tutorials provided by EMWorks made EMS approachable after viewing a few of the tutorials.
The academic and technical support representatives were responsive and helpful in getting us software licenses and setting them up with our institution as well as troubleshooting technical issues we were running into.
I am currently doing my project in a Belgian company. The goal of my project is to use holding electromagnets to capture ferromagnetic particles in liquid and to put them in motion in this same liquid. To do this I had to choose an electromagnet with well-defined characteristics. That's why I use the simulation with the EMS software. This allows me to visualize the field lines, and to choose the most suitable electromagnet for my application.
I find that the EMS software integrates well with Solidworks and that makes its use quite simple and intuitive. It can be easily taken in hand thanks to the EMS tutorials.
EMWorks was an essential part of our engineering senior design project. We needed to simulate the electric field for a bioreactor we're developing, and EMWorks made it simple to create a model in SolidWorks and apply the needed parameters to generate an electric field simulation. We also had access to instructional videos which helped us understand and apply the functions we needed. Without EMWorks we wouldn't have been able to complete a significant portion of our project. Thank you!
Our team is immensely grateful to Academic and Tech Support for their exceptional assistance with EMWorks software, which was indispensable to the success of our project. With their guidance, we were able to use EMWorks to perform an eddy brake simulation for a chainsaw dynamometer that we designed to help chainsaw operators quantify performance improvements resulting from modifications made to their saws. The software allowed us to plot a breaking torque versus rpm graph, which enabled us to map the chainsaw's performance at different rpm levels and gain a better understanding of how breaking torque strength and solid core loss changed with increasing rpm. EMWorks ensured more accurate and comprehensive results during the testing phase. It proved advantageous as it allowed for multiple design iterations (various magnet configurations) and the determination of the corresponding maximum torque values. Thanks to the assistance of EMWorks and their Support team, we were able to achieve a successful project outcome that will benefit chainsaw operators everywhere.
I am a member of a student team that is working on understanding of axial flux electric motors and generators. Using EMWorks we were able to do electromagnetic, structural and thermal analysis of different kinds of motors and generators. Software is very intuitive and easy to use, learning time is a lot shorter than in other similar software packages. There are a lot of tutorial videos on youtube which is also really beneficial for understanding many of the funcionalities of the software. The integration inside Solidworks is flawless and output pictures of the simulation results are very informative. EMWorks support team was really helpful when we encountered some problems in defining simulation parameters. We highly recommend using EMWorks!
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Grant Gough, Taylor Lee, Nathan Binner & John-Ryan Fajalongo
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyMotorWizard & EMS have been very helpful in understanding and exploring various rotor and stator configurations in our design of a Brushless motor. As mechanical engineering undergrads, our understanding of electro-magnetic design was limited, but the software really helped us to work through some of the more complex concepts we were coming across in motor design references.
In particular, MotorWizard proved to be very easy and intuitive to use and helped us in design studies such as the effect of a 3D printed plastic rotor compared to a traditional silicon steel rotor. Lots of online tutorials provided by EMWorks made EMS approachable after viewing a few of the tutorials.
The academic and technical support representatives were responsive and helpful in getting us software licenses and setting them up with our institution as well as troubleshooting technical issues we were running into.
Nathan Mercier
Haute École Bruxelles-BrabantI am currently doing my project in a Belgian company. The goal of my project is to use holding electromagnets to capture ferromagnetic particles in liquid and to put them in motion in this same liquid. To do this I had to choose an electromagnet with well-defined characteristics. That's why I use the simulation with the EMS software. This allows me to visualize the field lines, and to choose the most suitable electromagnet for my application.
I find that the EMS software integrates well with Solidworks and that makes its use quite simple and intuitive. It can be easily taken in hand thanks to the EMS tutorials.
Jackson Burton
Utah State University, United StatesEMWorks was an essential part of our engineering senior design project. We needed to simulate the electric field for a bioreactor we're developing, and EMWorks made it simple to create a model in SolidWorks and apply the needed parameters to generate an electric field simulation. We also had access to instructional videos which helped us understand and apply the functions we needed. Without EMWorks we wouldn't have been able to complete a significant portion of our project. Thank you!
Robin Dhanoa & Lane Hampson
University of Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaOur team is immensely grateful to Academic and Tech Support for their exceptional assistance with EMWorks software, which was indispensable to the success of our project. With their guidance, we were able to use EMWorks to perform an eddy brake simulation for a chainsaw dynamometer that we designed to help chainsaw operators quantify performance improvements resulting from modifications made to their saws. The software allowed us to plot a breaking torque versus rpm graph, which enabled us to map the chainsaw's performance at different rpm levels and gain a better understanding of how breaking torque strength and solid core loss changed with increasing rpm. EMWorks ensured more accurate and comprehensive results during the testing phase. It proved advantageous as it allowed for multiple design iterations (various magnet configurations) and the determination of the corresponding maximum torque values. Thanks to the assistance of EMWorks and their Support team, we were able to achieve a successful project outcome that will benefit chainsaw operators everywhere.
Stjepan Juric
University of Split Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval ArchitectureI am a member of a student team that is working on understanding of axial flux electric motors and generators. Using EMWorks we were able to do electromagnetic, structural and thermal analysis of different kinds of motors and generators. Software is very intuitive and easy to use, learning time is a lot shorter than in other similar software packages. There are a lot of tutorial videos on youtube which is also really beneficial for understanding many of the funcionalities of the software. The integration inside Solidworks is flawless and output pictures of the simulation results are very informative. EMWorks support team was really helpful when we encountered some problems in defining simulation parameters. We highly recommend using EMWorks!