ANSOFT Electromechanical Simulation Seminar
Do you design and simulate electromechanical devices and systems such as: motors and drives, solenoids, sensors, transformers and actuators? Then take this opportunity to meet and speak with Scott Stanton, ANSOFT's Technical Director for Advanced Technology Initiatives.
Ansoft's electromechanical design solution helps engineers design, simulate and validate complex, high-performance components, circuits, and systems for automotive, industrial automation, and aerospace applications. Consumer demand for performance, entertainment, safety and fuel efficiency drives the integration of electromagnetic components, power electronic circuits, and control systems each involving different physical domains and design expertise. These ever-increasing requirements compel the adoption of a new generation of design strategies and tools to accurately characterize the interdependent physical domains inherent in these systems.
Ansoft technology can precisely characterize the nonlinear, transient motion of electromechanical components and their effect on the drive circuit and control system design. By leveraging advanced electromagnetic-field simulators linked to powerful circuit and system simulation software, engineers can understand the performance of electromechanical systems long before building a prototype in hardware. This approach enables Ansoft customers to achieve a competitive advantage with faster time to market, reduced costs and improved system performance.
LEAP Australia will be conducting a free live seminar to reveal the capabilities of the following products from ANSOFT:
Electromechanical Simulation Seminar Details
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DATE / VENUE |
TO REGISTER: CONTACT |
| Auckland |
Monday, 22 February 2010
9:30am - 12:30pm (with break for morning tea)
Venue details will be emailed to registrants |
Seminar is free but seats are limited so please register.
email: Sue O'Connor
ph: +61 8 9212 1899 |
Guest Speaker - Scott Stanton, Technical Director for Advanced Technology Initiatives, ANSOFT, Pittsburgh, PA., USA
Scott has spent the past 13 years of his career at ANSYS/Ansoft working with customers in the modelling and simulation of electromechanical devices and systems such as: motors and drives, solenoids, sensors, transformers and actuators. He has given presentations throughout the United States, Europe and Asia on electromechanical systems and modeling techniques. Before joining Ansoft, Scott worked six years for Westinghouse Electric Corporation in the Power Generation Controls Group as well as the Industrial Automation and Drives Group.

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