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Simulation of induction hardening using SOLIDWORKS

Wednesday, October 14, 2020
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Multiphysics investigation of a high voltage power cable using SOLIDWORKS

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CAD Modeling and multiphysics analysis of transformers using SOLIDWORKS

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APPLICATION NOTES




Electrothermal Simulation of a DC Actuator using EMS for SOLIDWORKS

In this application note, an electrothermal simulation is performed versus multiple variables such as the coil thickness and input currents to study the heat distribution and variation at different conditions and design scenarios. Temperature-dependent material properties will be used at the end of this work to estimate the temperature variation of the actuator versus time while the electrical resistivity of the coil material changes. More Details

 

Study of Microwave heating process of Coal

Microwave heating has been implemented in various industrial applications because of its advantages: volumetric heating, low processing time and the ability of heating in hazardous environments using a remote source via waveguide energy transfer.

In this study, the numerical coupled electromagnetic and heat transfer equations were successfully solved using HFWorks to investigate the microwave heating process of coal.MW ovens for domestic and laboratory applications often use working at 2.45 GHz frequency to allow deeper penetration of microwaves into materials and more uniform heating behavior. More Details


 
   

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