Monday, August 17, 2009 at 1:00 PM - Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 4:00 PM (ET)
Length: 3 Days
Price: $1800.00
A three-day course in Electromagnetic Analysis is recommended for analysts who perform magnetostatic, low frequency harmonic and transient electromagnetic analyses. Attendees learn how to set up and solve electromagnetic field problems, compute field quantities, extract forces, torque, eddy currents, and losses. Workshop problems include solenoid actuators, permanent magnet machines, and transformers. After completing the course, analysts should be able to perform two- and three-dimensional magnetostatic, harmonic and transient magnetic field analyses, circuit-coupled electromagnetic field analyses and calculate force torque inductance fields losses flux and saturation levels.
Attendees learn how to:
· set up and solve electromagnetic field problems
· compute field quantities
· extract forces, torque, eddy currents and losses
After completing the course, analysts should be able to perform:
· two- and three- dimensional magnetostatic analyses
· harmonic and transient magnetic field analyses
· circuit-coupled electromagnetic field analyses
· force, torque, inductance, fields, losses, flux and saturation level calculations
Course Topics include:
· 2D Planar and Axisymmetric Magnetostatic Analysis
· 2D Planar and Axisymmetric Harmonic Response (Steady State AC) Analysis
· 2D Planar and Axisymmetric Transient Analysis
· 3D Magnetostatic Analysis using the Scalar Potential
· 3D Harmonic Response and Transient Analyses
· Special Topics and Modeling Strategies
Each course chapter is followed by "hands-on" workshops and exercises.
Workshop problems include:
· Magnetic Clutch
· Current Excitation
· Skin Effects in a Solid Rectangular Bar
· Normally Closed Switch
· DC Electromagnet and Keeper
· Gear Induction Heating Using SOLID117
· Flux Passing Through Metal Detector Sense Coil Using SOLID97
· 2D Planar Rotating Machine Using Prepared Input Files
· Torque Calculations for 3D Periodic Devices
· Use LMATRIX to Determine Keeper Force
· Calculating Inductance and AC Resistance of Solid Conductors from Terminal Conditions
Monday, August 17, 2009 at 1:00 PM
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 4:00 PM (ET)
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Via MichelinSimuTech Group, Inc. is the largest reseller of ANSYS engineering simulation software in North America. To complement sales and support of this technology, the company provides training, mentoring, consulting and testing services. With more than 60 employees, over 50 percent of staff hold advanced degrees in fields such as engineering and sciences; many also have extensive industry expertise, including the aerospace, turbomachinery, automotive, electronics packaging and medical industries. Headquartered in Rochester, New York, U.S.A., the company has eight offices in North America
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