====== Infolytica Corporation ======
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| //[[user/Stan Zurek]], Infolytica Corporation, Encyclopedia Magnetica//, \\ @PAGEL@ |
**Infolytica Corporation** - a company providing software packages for [[electromagnetic simulation|electromagnetic]] and [[thermal simulation]]s.[(Infolytica>http://www.infolytica.com {accessed 31 Aug 2014})]
Infolytica was acquired by Siemens Business,[(https://www.mentor.com/products/mechanical/infolytica {accesssed 2020-12-07})] and it is now known under the name of Infologic Design.[(Infologic>[[https://www.infologicdesign.co.uk/|Infologic Design, official website, https://www.infologicdesign.co.uk/]], {accessed 2022-09-24})]
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3D model of a [[claw pole generator]] as seen in [[MagNet]] (Infolytica software)
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A collage of various views as seen in [[MotorSolve]] (Infolytica software)
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===== Products =====
There are several products, as listed below:
* [[MagNet]] - 2D and 3D [[electromagnetic field]] simulations
* [[MotorSolve]] - electric motor simulations
* [[ElecNet]] - electrostatic simulations
* [[ThermNet]] - thermal simulations
* [[OptiNet]] - optimisation software
* [[Trajectory Evaluator]] - simulation of particle trajectories (e.g. in [[particle accelerator|particle accelerators]])
These can be used for modelling such applications as:
* [[actuator|actuators]]
* [[induction heating]]
* [[loudspeaker|loudspeakers]]
* [[electric motor|electric motors]] and [[electric generator|generators]]
* [[magnetic sensor|sensor]] and [[NDT]]
* [[surge arrester|surge arresters]]
* [[transformer|transformers]]
The Infolytica's website contains a section called //Webinars Archive// where previously recorded webinars are made available to the public. Also, free trial versions of MagNet, ElecNet and MotorSolve are available for download.
===== Gallery of images =====
A cutaway view showing 3D model of an [[axial flux motor]] as see in [[MagNet]] software
[[file/axial_flux_motor_cutaway_geometry_infolytica.png|{{axial_flux_motor_cutaway_geometry_infolytica.png}}]] \\
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3D model of a [[brushless DC motor]] as modelled in Infolytica software
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3D model of a [[disk induction motor]]
[[file/disk_induction_motor_infolytica.png |{{disk_induction_motor_infolytica.png }}]] \\
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3D model of a disk induction motor with the [[tetrahedral mesh]] shown
[[file/disk_im_with_mesh_infolytica.jpg |{{disk_im_with_mesh_infolytica.jpg }}]] \\
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2D model of [[magnetic gears]]
[[file/magnetic_gears_infolytica.png |{{magnetic_gears_infolytica.png }}]] \\
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A collage of various motor types as seen in [[MotorSolve]]
[[file/motorsolve_collage_motors_infolytica.png |{{motorsolve_collage_motors_infolytica.png }}]] \\
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A screen shot of MotorSolve software by Infolytica
[[file/motorsolve_im_infolytica.jpg |{{motorsolve_im_infolytica.jpg }}]] \\
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A view showing a modelled winding configuration in MotorSolve
[[file/motorsolve_im_windings_infolytica.png |{{motorsolve_im_windings_infolytica.png }}]] \\
//by Infolytica Corporation, (c) Copyrights //
===== More information about the company =====
Infolytica was founded in 1978, by Dr. P. Silvester, Dr. E. Freeman and Dr. D. Lowther. In 1986 they were joined by Dr. J. Webb.
Since 1978, the package [[MagNet]] was two-dimensional. With the progress of computer technology it evolved to a sophisticated 3D tool, with multi-core processing architecture.
Infolytica packages offer:
* Windows-based software
* Multi-processor solver
* [[Motion solver]]
* Two-way transient electromagnetic-thermal coupling
* 2D and 3D modelling and simulation environment
* 3D transient electric field solver
* Complete scripting language
* Automated design optimisation software
* Automated [[finite-element analysis]] specialised for electric machines
As of 2013 Infolytica is a specialist in low-frequency electromagnetic devices and systems.[(http://www.eurekamagazine.co.uk/design-engineering-suppliers/infolytica-ltd/12078 {accessed 25 Nov 2013})]
[(http://www.arnoldmagnetics.com/Content1.aspx?id=4868 {accessed 25 Nov 2013})]
Infolytica's software is used by such manufacturers as: [[General Electric]], [[NTT]], [[ABB]], [[Toshiba]], [[Sony]], [[Inductotherm]], [[Northrop Grumman]], [[General Motors]], [[Samsung]] and [[Harman Motive]].[(Infolytica)]
The company has a branch called **Infolytica Europe** (with a separate website address) responsible for its operation throughout Europe.
Additionally, there are also several agents:
* Europe - [[Weidmann Electrical Technology AG]], [[iCapture.dk]] and [[Trafoexperts.com]].
* China - [[Hi-Key-Sheenray Information Technology Corp. Ltd.]]
* India - [[Tessolve Semiconductor Private Ltd]]
* Japan - [[Advanced Technologies Co. Ltd]]
* South Korea - [[Vector Fields Korea Inc.]]
* Taiwan - [[Alpha Precision Instrumentation Corporation]]
===== External links =====
* http://www.infolytica.com - official website of Infolytica Corporation
* http://www.infolytica.co.uk - official website of Infolytica Europe
===== References =====
~~REFNOTES~~
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