| Name | Type | Details |
| Two Volume Set: Electromechanics & Electrical Machines and Systems | Book |
Description: "Electromechanics" and "Electrical Machines and Systems" by J.D. Edwards are available for free download from the Infolytica web site. The author describes these as "course notes" for 1st and 2nd year courses. We would describe them as two brief (72 and 85 pages respectively), VERY well written, textbooks on Electromechanics. Material is densely packed, but well organized and clearly illustrated. Very well done Mr. Edwards!
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Author(s): Edwards, J. D. License: Commercial Format: PDF Price: Free URL: http://www.infolytica.com/ en/ products/ trial/ trialdoc.html ReviewText: These texts use the MagNet simulation tool to illustrate various concepts. The trial version of that tool can also be downloaded from the same web site (see our review of the MagNet Tool for additional details). Keywords: electromagnetic , simulation , modeling , software , electric fields , electromechanics , motors , magnets , electrostatics , finite element analysis Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1197678412 (single entry page) |
| Name | Type | Details |
| MagNet & ElecNet | Electromagnetic and electric field simulation |
Description: Infolytica offers trial versions of its MagNet and ElecNet tools. Unlike a lot of trial software, these come with a reasonable duration license (the version of MagNet we downloaded had a license file good through August 2008 - a full nine months away), and some nifty features. The MagNet trial does static electromagnetic field simulations. ElecNet does electric field simulation.
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License: Commercial Price: trial version is free URL: http://www.infolytica.com/ en/ products/ trial/ OSs: Windows Limitations: The trial versions include scripting capability. ReviewText: We had a lot of fun playing with MagNet, spending our spare time over the course of several days experimenting with the tool and brushing up on our electromagnetics theory using some of the references at Trial Documentation site. The illustration shown here is a screen dump of the output of one of MagNet's simulations.
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