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Siemens Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1

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Siemens Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1

Siemens Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1 | 717.3 mb

Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced the release of Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1 for simulating electric motor design and electromagnetic fields at any stage of the design process.

What’s New in Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1 - Date: December 10, 2019

There are some significant new capabilities in the latest version of both Simcenter MAGNET. This includes a new electromagnetic and vibro-acoustics link among many others.

Predicting electromagnetic induced vibro-acoustics

In a faulty machine, the mechanical vibrations due to electromagnetic forces can be quite catastrophic. This can lead to damage, frequent servicing or total failure. The noise produced during operation can range from a minor irritation to a potential safety concern if too loud. As a result, it is important to perform linked electromagnetics and vibro-acoustics analysis early and at multiple stages of the design process.

To address this need, with both Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1, there are new options to account for the electromagnetically-induced acoustic noise and vibration.

The exported nodal force and force density fields from either software tool can be used as the load for structural and vibro-acoustic simulations, such as with Simcenter 3D.

With Simcenter MAGNET, the 3D simulations allow for a detailed analysis of problems like power transformers and final design verification of electric machines.

New generalized electromagnetic force calculation

In Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1, a generalized electromagnetic force calculation method makes it possible to compute nodal force and force density on the surfaces of all types of components (i.e. ferromagnetic materials, permanent magnets and current carrying conductors). And this includes the case when the surfaces of components are touching.

It is also possible to compute the net forces on individual components whether they are touching other components or not. And in order to probe further, a virtual cut can be introduced creating a section of a component for which the net forces can be examined, such as a stator tooth tip.

Improvements in electromagnetic material property modeling

Accelerating product development with simulations requires material models which can above all else solve real physics. Therefore, improvements in accuracy, convergence and the speed of solutions in material property modeling are all part of this new release:

- Raleigh region support for surface impedance approximations. Now you can accurately compute losses in regions with small field strength
- Faster hysteresis modelling
- Improved demagnetization modeling
- Time-harmonic (AC) 2D solver is now taking the core loss into account in the finite element solution. Therefore, the effect of the core loss can be seen at the local field level
- Faster and more accurate identification of the Jiles parameters

Simcenter MAGNET 2D/3D is a powerful simulation software for performance prediction of motors, generators, sensors, transformers, actuators, solenoids, or any component with permanent magnets or coils. With our efficient-to-use and accurate software, you can optimize, design, and analyze simple to complex electromagnetic and electromechanical devices.

Simcenter MAGNET virtual prototyping is both cost and time efficient. Parametric and optimization studies allow the exploration of multiple configurations, for performance improvements. The accurate replication of the operating and extreme conditions provides insight into the loss and temperature hotspots, permanent magnet demagnetization, unused material, and failure analysis through fault conditions.

Professor Pragasen Pillay from Concordia University explains how they use Simcenter MAGNET & Motorsolve for electrical machine design particularly for renewable energy and electric vehicles applications.


At the 2019 Siemens Media & Analyst Conference in New York, Siemens PLM Software announced that it is changing its name to Siemens Digital Industries Software. The company explains that the change reflects not only its position inside the core operating company, Siemens Digital Industries, but also its evolution from product lifecycle management (PLM) software to a broad provider of industrial software and services for digitalization.

Product: Siemens Simcenter MAGNET
Version: 2019.1.0.33
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.plm.automation.siemens.com
Language: english
System Requirements: PC *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Size: 717.3 mb

System requirements:
- Windows 10 x64
- Windows 8.1 x64
- Windows 8 x64
- Windows 7 x64
Note: This is the last release that will include support for Windows versions prior to Windows 10. Future releases will support versions of Windows 10 that are still supported by Microsoft, as defined by the End of Service date.

Operating systems should include the latest Microsoft published updates.
- Microsoft.NET Framework 4.5.2 or higher is required

The recommended minimum hardware requirements are:
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD FX
- 2GB RAM
- 40 GB of free disk space
- Minimum screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 with normal font size selected and scaling set to 100%
- Graphics card: OpenGL compatible video card

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Siemens Simcenter MAGNET 2019.1