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Magnetostatic simulation of a magnetic injection valve

Magnetostatic simulation of a magnetic injection valve
CST EM STUDIO™ (CST EMS) is applied to the simulation of a magnetic injection valve by use of its non-linear magnetostatic solver. The aim of the simulation is to obtain the force on the valve armature as a function of the air gap between the armature and the main valve housing. Using the powerful and easy-to-use parameterisation features in CST EMS, a familly of force curves as functions of gap and excitation current can be easily generated. Read full article..

Magnetostatic Simulation of a Magnetic Brake

Magnetostatic Simulation of a Magnetic Brake
CST EM STUDIO™ can be used to obtain the force-current characteristics of a magnetic brake. The Magnetostatic Solver is ideal for such an application. Read full article..

Permanent-Magnet DC Machine Simulation using CST EM STUDIO™

Permanent-Magnet DC Machine Simulation using CST EM STUDIO™
This article summarises the setup and simulation of a small DC machine (50 W; 6000 rpm; 14 V) with ferromagnetic material, a double-layer wave rotor winding (Cu) and ceramic magnets on the stator side. CST EM STUDIO™ (CST EMS) features such as tetrahedral meshing, non-linear materials, easy-to-use parameterisation of geometry, rotor angles and armature currents are all applied to the simulation of the motor. Read full article..

Consistent Charged Particle Simulation of a Pierce Gun

Consistent Charged Particle Simulation of a Pierce Gun
The pierce type gun example demonstrates the analysis of an electrically large gun configuration using CST PARTICLE STUDIO™ Read full article..