Altair′s Flux electromagnetic & thermal simulation tool support with CosiMate
Peter Hoffmann
Digital Transformation Executive | Sales & Business Development | B2B Tech Industries
As an independent supporter of the simulation world, we are pleased to announce that CosiMate v9.0 software release incorporates Altair's powerful electromagnetic and thermal simulation tool Flux. Customer orientation has motivated us to include additional electromagnetic and thermal coupling as part of our multi-physics co-simulation architecture. Every user benefits from this additional native tool support by enriching systems simulation applications in a greener and more electrified world.
As an important example, existing Flux users can improve their collaboration with colleagues from the power electronic simulation. Energy efficiency of multi-networked electrical and electronic devices can be achieved thanks to multi-physics co-simulation processes such as design exploration. Only this approach leads to the best design in research and development. And in the end, only native coupling supports the full benefit of high accuracies simulation tools like Flux.
This step shows our commitment to model based systems engineering and our motivation to constantly innovate in best interest of customers digitizing the product design process. Our industry requires easy to use and fast to configure co-simulation methods. The support of engineers preferences for simulation tools they have used or already familiar with, is what CosiMate delivers. It is our understanding to support all simulation parties, to enrich their system application capabilities and to enable future-oriented tool utilization thanks to native coupling. Due to the fact of far more electrification and autonomy nowadays, networked electronics and coupled software became so important; more than just our own solution understanding for the automotive & aerospace industry! Whatever your ideas and requirements in system-/multi-physics or co-simulation are, let us talk: [email protected]
Digital Transformation Executive | Sales & Business Development | B2B Tech Industries
7 年Hello Fernando, we are coupling simulation tools and this is our expertise! Your question about usage of Flux tool is a question for Altair, who is the owner of this exciting simulation tool. Let me know if you do not have a contact person to support you herewith. Best regards, Peter.
Ingeniero de dise?o mecánico en SENA
7 年Hi miy name is Fernando Zú?iga and i′d like to ask you something if you let me, i′m a begginer with the software flux 12.3.1, i try to learn how the software woks because i′m doing my master degree, i′m right now i design a linear motor with permanent magnets. i am doing this tutorial "Geometry and mesh tutorial First steps in using Flux 3D basic example" . and everything gone fine until the page 89, when the tutorial says build the volumes, i follow the steps, then execute them, and in the output shows me this error " buildVolumes executed Some intersections may not have been detected" I have only followed the steps that is write on the tutorial and i don′t know what is wrong, i′m a beginner with flux 12.3, and i try to learn how use the software for doing my master research work. thank you