Infolytica Corporation Releases MotorSolve

April 28, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Montreal – April 2007 - Infolytica Corporation, a leading provider of electromagnetic design software, announced today the release of MotorSolve v1.0, the company’s newest software tool for electric motor design. The first module available is exclusively for brushless DC motor types, such as interior permanent magnet, spoke and bread-loaf.

MotorSolve leverages recent advances in software design and hardware performance to respond to market demand for an easy to use tool that properly accounts for the complex geometry of motors and the nonlinear behavior of materials.

MotorSolve’s enhanced design environment focuses on speed and efficiency: the entire model generation and simulation process has been streamlined and automated for electric motors, making it possible to get accurate results based on finite element analyses (FEA) with just the click of a button. No drawing, no manual mesh refining and no post-processing necessary.

Key features of MotorSolve include:

-Modern user interface with extensive visual feedback

-Determines optimal coil winding layout based on design specifications

-Hybrid of classical methods and automated electromagnetic FEA for machine design without requiring any calibration

-Several analysis methods ideal for various design stages and devices under study

-Users control the level of refinement (accuracy vs. time)

Visit http://www.infolytica.com/en/products/motorsolve/ for a complete list of features and to download a short video demonstration of MotorSolve.

Pricing and Availability

MotorSolve is now available for PC’s running Microsoft Windows® 2000, XP and Vista. For information regarding pricing, availability or to request an evaluation, please contact an Infolytica Corporation representative nearest you.

About Infolytica Corporation

Infolytica offers state-of-the-art CAE software for magnetic, electric, and thermal analyses. Engineers from a wide range of industries use Infolytica's software to design and analyze applications such as electromechanical devices, non-destructive testing (NDT), induction heating, power electronics, sensors, and industrial transformers.
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