oaxino Posted May 13 Report Share Posted May 13 Published 5/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLanguage: English | Duration: 6h 19m | Size: 5.71 GBANSYS MAXWELL, FEA, Electromagnetic Design, Magnets, Conductors, Ferromagnetic material, R&D, Research ExperienceWhat you'll learnBuild 3D electromagnetic models using cylindrical, arc, and rectangular geometries with precise material and boundary settings.Simulate real-world magnet behavior including force, flux density, and field direction under static and transient conditions.Design and analyze electromagnets with customizable coil configurations, core shapes, and current inputs to evaluate force output.Use band definition to simulate motion such as rotational, translational and simple harmonic movement in motors, actuators, and generators.Perform advanced parametric sweeps to study how variables like air gap, number of turns, and current magnitude affect system performance.Animate simulation results to visualize magnetic field evolution and rotating systems dynamically over time.Bridge simulation with experimental data by comparing simulated results with real-world measurements, enabling design validation.Real workshop for magnetic shield design and study effectivness of different shape of magnetic shields such as standard and slits shieldRequirementsBasic understanding of electromagneticsNo prior experience with ANSYS Maxwell requiredFundamentals of electrical circuitsBasic 3D geometry conceptsA computer with ANSYS Maxwell installedCommitment to learning and practiceDescriptionUnlock the Power of Electromagnetic Design with ANSYS MaxwellIn today's technology-driven world, electromagnetic design is at the core of countless innovations-from electric vehicles and renewable energy systems to medical devices, industrial automation, and aerospace applications. 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