Analysis software Product List and Ranking from 43 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Analysis software Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. JIPテクノサイエンス Tokyo//Information and Communications
  2. 応用計測サービス Saitama//Other construction industries
  3. ミューテック Kanagawa//Facility Design Office
  4. 4 日本イーエスアイ Tokyo//others
  5. 5 ジツタ 東京営業所 Tokyo//Information and Communications

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  1. General-purpose linear and nonlinear structural analysis system "DIANA" JIPテクノサイエンス
  2. GNSS measurement system "ARUQ" ジツタ 東京営業所
  3. Pressure Meter Testing Device "AUTO LLT2" 応用計測サービス
  4. Nice seal Type B, Type D, Type E (strip type) 応用計測サービス
  5. 4 Rust Degree Automatic Assessment Solution "AIJO Check Rust" COMSYS JOHO SYSTEM Corporation

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Magnetosputtering / Magnetic Shield Magnetic Field Distribution / μ-Excel Static Magnetic Field Version

Visualizing the magnetic field distribution of coils, permanent magnets, and nonlinear magnetic materials, as well as the saturation state of magnetic materials! "Static Magnetic Field Version" for magnet sputtering devices and magnetic shielding devices.

μ-Excel is analysis software that uses a two-dimensional (or axisymmetric) finite element method. The μ-Excel series consists of individual packages for each analysis theme, allowing for smooth analysis through customized input and output screens for each theme. Additionally, it uses Excel macros in the GUI, enabling operation in a familiar Excel environment without discomfort. It is evolving into a rich variety of themes, not only for electromagnetic field analysis but also for heat, structure, fluid, and electromagnetic waves. Please look for the series that fits your theme (currently, there are a total of 11 series). 【Features】 - Calculation of spatial magnetic fields and fields within magnetic materials - Output of magnetic field distribution, magnetic field lines, and magnetic field vectors - DC excitation using magnets and coils - Nonlinearity and magnetic saturation of magnetic materials *It can be introduced at a lower price compared to other analysis software. The academic version is even more economical! *For details, please contact us or download the PDF.

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Current flow in liquids, conductors, semiconductor bulk analysis / μ-Excel electrostatic current version

Easy operation! Visualize potential, electric field, and current distribution using parameters such as insulators, conductive liquids and solids, electrode potential, and conductivity!

μ-Excel is analysis software that uses a two-dimensional (or axisymmetric) finite element method. The μ-Excel series consists of individual packages for each analysis theme, allowing for smooth analysis through customized input and output screens for each theme. Additionally, it utilizes Excel macros in the GUI, enabling users to operate it seamlessly with familiar Excel. It is evolving into a rich variety of themes, not only for electromagnetic field analysis but also for heat, structure, fluid, and electromagnetic waves. Please look for the series that matches your theme (currently, there are a total of 11 series). 【Features】 - Analysis of current flow in conductive materials - Calculation of electric field, potential distribution, and current vector - Setting of conductivity and electrode potential *Compared to other analysis software, it can be introduced at a lower cost. The academic version is even more advantageous! *For details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download.

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"Heat and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software" Free Demo Version / Free Trial Version

Download now! [Excel-based simulation software] - Easy to use even for on-site personnel.

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that "analysis software is expensive." It operates on Excel, allowing for genuine simulations with a familiar user experience. 【Do you have any of these concerns?】 - You don't need the advanced features of expensive analysis software... - You want analysis results right away... - You're worried about learning how to operate the analysis software... For those individuals, we recommend our subscription service!  ■ Unlimited use for just 9,800 yen for one month  ■ You can choose from multiple themes, such as magnetic field analysis and temperature analysis  ■ Free trial version available for web download  ■ Operates in Excel, enabling genuine simulations with a familiar user experience ▽ Download now from the "Sample Software" at the bottom of the page! ▽ ▽ You can also watch the user experience in videos by searching for "Analysis Know-How.com"! ▽ *Voice: Read Aloud *Analysis can be performed in various scenarios. Induction heating version (trial version available) / Static magnetic field version (trial version available) / Electrostatic field version (trial version available) / Heat conduction version (trial version available) / Electromagnetic force version / Magnetization torque version / Stress version / Induction machine version / Mold cooling version / Dielectric stress version / Ion beam version

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Vector Magnetic Property Analysis 【Analysis Case Study 1】

An example of analysis using a model of non-oriented electrical steel sheet shaped into a ring is presented!

This document presents an analysis example using a model of isotropic electromagnetic steel plates shaped into a ring. It provides a detailed explanation of the ring model voltage source, as well as comparison results with measured hysteresis curves. 【Contents】 ■1.1 Analysis Model and Objectives ■1.2 Analysis Conditions and Calculation Time ■1.3 Magnetic Field Distribution and Iron Loss Distribution Results ■1.4 Alternating Magnetic Flux and Rotating Magnetic Field Results ■1.5 Comparison Results with Measured Hysteresis Curves ■1.6 Current Waveform Results ■1.7 Interface Settings Screen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Document 'What is Vector Magnetic Property Analysis'

Publication of an explanation of vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for the realization of high-efficiency motors!

This document explains the vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for achieving high-efficiency motors. This technology is supported by Professor Masato Enokizono (Emeritus Professor at Oita University, currently the representative of the Vector Magnetic Characteristic Technology Research Institute), and we have cited information from the Vector Magnetic Characteristic Technology Research Institute, which the professor leads. [Contents] 1. The target is the reduction of iron loss in electromagnetic steel sheets. 2. Iron loss is the sum of eddy current loss and hysteresis loss. 3. Vector magnetic characteristics of electromagnetic steel sheets. 4. Conventional measurements are scalar magnetic measurements. 5. Developed vector magnetic measurements. 6. Actual measurement results. 7. Database creation as magnetic characteristics. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Document 'Vector Magnetic Property Analysis Technical Column'

Published on vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for achieving high-efficiency motors!

This document is a technical column edited and compiled based on the content related to "Vector Magnetic Characteristic Analysis" mentioned in past newsletter columns. We would like to disseminate information on the importance of vector magnetic characteristic analysis technology for achieving high-efficiency motors. [Contents] ■1. Vector Magnetic Characteristic Analysis Technology - Prologue - ■2. Top Runner Method and IE4 ■3. Inverter Technology and Energy Saving ■4. Will Increasing Size Lead to IE3? ■5. Electrical Steel Sheets are Excellent ■6. Focus on the Vector Magnetic Characteristics of Electrical Steel Sheets *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP 0

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial version available for download! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for genuine simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the operation experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 0: Introduction" - taking the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce its features that gently guide you through 2D axisymmetric analysis using the finite element method via Excel macros. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ ▼ Step 0: Introduction Step 1: Starting Excel Step 2: Model Creation Step 3: DXF Import Step 4: Mesh Creation Step 5: Running Calculations Step 6: Adding Materials Step 7: Displaying Results Step 8: Creating Graphs Step 9: Saving with a Name Step 10: Surface Flux Calculation Step 11: Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP2

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial version available for download! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the operation feel through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 2 Model Creation" - taking the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the steps to build a model using the included modeler with points, lines, and surfaces. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel ▼Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials Step 7 Display Results Step 8 Create Graphs Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP3

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial download available! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the user experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step3 DXF Import." Using the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce how you can import DXF files created in CAD, making model creation more efficient. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step0 Introduction Step1 Starting Excel Step2 Model Creation ▼Step3 DXF Import Step4 Mesh Creation Step5 Execute Calculation Step6 Add Materials Step7 Display Results Step8 Create Graphs Step9 Save As Step10 Surface Flux Calculation Step11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP4

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! A free trial version is also available! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user interface. You can check the operation feel through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 4: Mesh Creation." - Taking the "Magnetization Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the auto-mesh function, specification of mesh density, and periodic boundary condition functions during motor analysis, etc. - ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import ▼Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials Step 7 Display Results Step 8 Create Graphs Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP5

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial version available for download! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the user experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 5: Execute Calculation" - taking the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, it easily sets calculation conditions with macros for each theme, and introduces that the protected USB key is only needed during calculations. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import Step 4 Mesh Creation ▼Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials Step 7 Display Results Step 8 Create Graphs Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP7

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! Free trial version available for download! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user experience. You can check the operation experience through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 7 Result Display" - taking the "Magnetic Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the display of vector diagrams, contour diagrams, and magnetic flux line diagrams, as well as the ability to create documents using cut and paste. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials ▼Step 7 Result Display Step 8 Create Graphs Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Magnetic Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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The operation is simple, check it out in the video! 'Heat, Structure, and Electromagnetic Field Analysis Software' STEP8

[Excel-based simulation software] Check out the operation feel in the video now! A free trial version is also available! Limited-time campaign too!

"μ-Excel" is a low-cost thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis software that overturns the common belief that analysis software is expensive. It operates on Excel, allowing for professional simulations with a familiar user interface. You can check the operation feel through videos for each work step! The video available here is "Step 8: Graph Creation" - taking the "Magnetization Torque Version" of the "μ-Excel" series as an example, we will introduce the function that stores result values at arbitrary coordinates in cells, enabling the original spreadsheet and graph functions of Excel. ▽▼▽ Please also check out other videos! ▼▽▼ Step 0 Introduction Step 1 Starting Excel Step 2 Model Creation Step 3 DXF Import Step 4 Mesh Creation Step 5 Execute Calculation Step 6 Add Materials Step 7 Display Results ▼Step 8 Graph Creation Step 9 Save As Step 10 Surface Magnetic Flux Calculation Step 11 Torque Calculation

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Technical Document "Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Simulation"

Electromagnetic phenomena, Maxwell's equations, and examples of analysis using the finite element method! Explained with illustrations and diagrams.

This document introduces the world of electromagnetic simulation, covering electromagnetic phenomena, Maxwell's equations, and examples of analysis using the finite element method. It is an excerpt from the analysis know-how video site "Analysis Know-How.com" by μ-EXCEL. We provide clear explanations using illustrations and graphs. We encourage you to take a look. 【Contents】 ■ Electromagnetic phenomena ■ Maxwell's equations ■ Vector operations ■ Numerical calculations ■ Finite element method ■ Motor analysis ■ Other analyses 【We have launched Analysis Know-How.com (https://mu-excel.com)!】 - In the "Home" menu, you can find a list of know-how collections - The "View Details" button provides know-how points and videos - The "Category" menu allows you to filter by genre and series - Use "Search by Keyword" to further narrow down related videos - In the "Blog," we will introduce updated videos as they become available ★ You can download sample software from the link below. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction to the electrostatic current version of μ-EXCEL

Calculating the current density within the conductor and the resistance between the electrodes.

In the electrostatic current version, we calculate the current density within the conductor and the resistance between the electrodes. It addresses a variety of themes such as thermistors, heating wires, printed circuit boards, and sensor electrodes. For more details, please refer to the "Introduction to 163 ex Electrostatic Current Version" on 【Analysis Know-How.com】. Key points are as follows: - The electrostatic current version checks the current distribution within the conductor. - It is a simple analysis, but there are various themes. - For thermistors, we examine the current density between the electrodes. - For heating wires in rear glass, we consider how to ensure an even current flow. - In printed circuit boards, we estimate heat generation from the current density in the wiring. - For sensor electrodes, we estimate the material of the lower layer based on resistance values.

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