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Large-scale numerical analysis of induction motors
Makoto Matsushita, Toshiba Corporation
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GPU computing research initiatives of Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
Yoshihiko Sunayama, Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
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Large scale 3D electromagnetic field analysis for electric machine design
Masayuki Hirayama, Yaskawa Electric Corporation
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Fast numerical simulation of 3D electromagnetic analysis using HPC
Masashi Inaba, DENSO CORPORATION
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Analysis of brush motors by JMAG
Naohiro Hashidume, NIDEC Corporation
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JMAG’s Searching Quest for Large Scale, Faster Electromagnetic Analysis – HPC Solver Introduction –
Kazuki Semba, JSOL Corp.
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Magnetic Field Analysis of a Claw Pole Rotating Machine
Toshiyuki Yoshizawa, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Issue 3 FEA for Understanding Detailed Phenomena
Is FEA Effective in Motor Development?This issue is aimed at those designing or using motors, to let you know the effectiveness of utilizing simulation. We hope you will find this…
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Efficient 3-dimensional optimization technology for high-precise magnetic rotation angle sensor
Takaomi Kojima, Tamagawa-Seiki Co., Ltd.
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Electromagnetic Field Analysis of the High-Speed Electric Motor Using the JMAG-GPU Solver
Daisuke MITSUOKA, SHIMADZU CORPORATION
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Optimizing Designs with High Throughput Computing
Brooklin J. Gore, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Approach of a transformer analysis using JMAG
Kazuki Semba, JSOL Corp.
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Issue 2 How JMAG Realized Accelerated Speed
A Powerful Simulation EngineThis technical report introduces content concerning the development of JMAG technology.As the previous section introduced why matrix solvers are necess…
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Issue 1 Why is a high-speed calculation engine necessary?
A Powerful Simulation EngineIn recent years, the needs of engineers are diversifying as computer aided engineering (CAE) tools are applied more regularly when designing electromag…
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Scaling ICCG Performance in Multicore: The Current and Future Perspective
Shigeki Gunji, Sumisho Computer Systems Corporation
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Technology for accelerating electromagnetic field analyses
Takeshi Iwashita, Kyoto University