FEMAG 3D

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http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/international/exchangestudents/researchstudents/irep_researchstudents/projectdatabase_4/aushang_details_3_19782.en.jsp 8)

WRT FEMAG 2D:
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~femag/englisch/index_en.htm
http://elmocad.de/gb-index.htm
 
Neat 8) but I didn't see support for AF out of the box.

Did you think it was freeware? (confirming)

Might be worth a spin to see how it compares to FEMM :)

Guinea Pig, KF
 
Kingfish said:
but I didn't see support for AF out of the box.
This is what I want to find out more about. The emphasis seemed to be on improving radial flux simulations...

I haven't found out anything about licenses (FEMAG2D), yet. Unlike FEMM, it's specific to motor design. We definitely need to investigate this.
 
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Dang, I didn’t see a single instance of AF in these docs, however you sure get the feeling that the FEMAG 3D can do it! The FEMAG Manual indicates a robust and expanded LUA library. But I’m not terribly keen on creating left-brain geometries when I already own the most popular CAD program. It would be more interesting to see if there is a LUA port to CSharp (or the VB step-sister) and link that in to the powerful drawing interface. I mean really, all I want to do is run a script within ACAD and map the results back to a layer. This would save so much time. Bet some Grad student has done this already…

Anxious, KF
 
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