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1) Column: “An engineer’s diary”
2) JMAG Open Interface


Column: “An engineer’s diary”

The column “An engineer’s diary” by Prof. Miller is available on the JMAG website.
It is updated once a month, and the following columns have been published.

[No. 64] Eddy-currents
Eddy-currents flow in closed loops. It follows that for any physical device in which eddy-currents arise, only a three-dimensional analysis can be complete. Any two-dimensional analysis will be incomplete, because it neglects the end-effects which represent the closure of the current-loops…Read more

An engineer's diary

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You can also make inquiries to Prof. Miller if you have any questions. There is a comment form at the bottom of each column page. If you have any comment, please!!

In addition, Please have a look along with “On-demand Webinar: Brush up on Motor Design!”.
From beginners in motor design to experts in design and analysis, this content can be of reference to everyone. You can view not only in English but also in many language!

On-demand Webinar


JMAG Open Interface

We have updated our site introducing case studies of linked analysis.
In recent years, the sophistication of electrical equipment design is required. As known there is a limit to the design of magnetic circuits alone, therefore multifaceted evaluations such as structure, vibration, heat, and control are required at the same time.
It is more efficient to perform coupled analysis by linking different software where they have their own strength in the respective physical phenomenon rather than to adhere to one CAE software.

Click here for details

Case Studies
On the same page, we also introduce case studies from JMAG Users Conference Proceedings every week.
Case Studies of the Week:
The Taguchi method of quality engineering was applied to a linear solenoid using modelFRONTIER’s optimization design and JMAG’s magnetic field analysis. JMAG was run by a macro.

Please check the case studies on the site above.