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Subject: Updates in MagNet 6.22.1, ElecN
Date:Sat, July 05, 2008 10:47 PM


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Actuator in a System Simulation with Simulink®
http://www.infolytica.com/en/coolstuff/ex0028/

Presented here is an example of the Response Surface Modeling (RSM)
method, which is used in conjunction with the Simulink® system
simulator from The MathWorks, Inc. to accurately simulate the dynamic
interaction between the drive circuit, actuator, and load of an
electromagnetic actuator. The procedure is automated with Infolytica's
Actuator RSM Wizard, which drives MagNet's Static 2D solver to execute
a large number of static analyses at different currents and positions,
and then generates a file containing the RSM data. A special plug-in to
Simulink, the Actuator RSM Plug-in, reads this file and provides a
system block that can be connected to the rest of the system.

Actuator in VHDL-AMS with SystemVision®
http://www.infolytica.com/en/coolstuff/ex0133/

This Gallery page is similar to the one shown above except that this
example uses the SystemVision® system simulator from Mentor Graphics
to analyze an RSM that is embedded in a VHDL-AMS model of the actuator.
The procedure is automated with Infolytica's Actuator RSM Wizard, which
drives MagNet to execute its Static 2D solver at various currents and
positions, and then generates the VHDL-AMS code which implements the
RSM.

Clawpole in VHDL-AMS with SystemVision®
http://www.infolytica.com/en/coolstuff/ex0131/

A VHDL-AMS model of a clawpole alternator is created here using
Infolytica's Three-phase Machine Wizard in conjunction with MagNet's
Static 3D solver and the SystemVision® system simulator from Mentor
Graphics. The wizard creates an RSM of the clawpole by driving MagNet
to execute a number of static solves at different phase currents and
rotor positions. This RSM is embedded in the VHDL-AMS file to create a
component that is functionally equivalent to the original MagNet model,
but which can be analyzed extremely quickly in a transient circuit
simulation, such as SystemVision®.

TEAM Benchmark Family: Problem 21
Field Loss Model for Power Transformer
http://www.infolytica.com/en/coolstuff/ex0134/

Presented here is MagNet's analysis of the first set of configurations
from the family of benchmarks involving two exciting coils directed in
opposite directions and shielded by magnetic steel plates. The magnetic
shield has two configurations; one large magnetic steel plate or two
smaller magnetic steel plates where one of the plates has a rectangular
hole. The nonlinear eddy current and hysteresis losses are compared in
both configurations to measured results.

TEAM Benchmark Family: Problem 21a
Field Loss Model for Power Transformer
http://www.infolytica.com/en/coolstuff/ex0130/

The second set of configurations from this family of benchmarks
involves MagNet's analysis of two exciting coils directed in opposite
directions and shielded by a non-magnetic steel plate. The steel plate
has four configurations; no slot, one slot, two slots and three slots.
The eddy current losses are compared in all configurations to measured
results.

TEAM Benchmark Family: Problem 21b
Field Loss Model for Power Transformer
http://www.infolytica.com/en/coolstuff/ex0135/

MagNet's analysis of TEAM Problem 21b, the third configuration of this
benchmark family, examines two exciting coils directed in opposite
directions and shielded by a pair of conducting steel plates. The
shield has three configurations; one magnetic and one non-magnetic
conducting plate (MN), two magnetic conducting plates (2M) and two
non-magnetic conducting plates (2N). The nonlinear eddy current and
hysteresis losses are compared in both configurations to measured
results.

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