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Low Frequency Electro Magnetic Design and Simulation: CST em Studio

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CST EM STUDIO

Low Frequency Electromagnetic Design


and Simulation
CST STUDIO SUITE enables you to characterize, design and optimize
electromagnetic devices before creating your first prototype. This can
help save substantial costs especially for new or cutting edge products,
reduce design risk, and improve overall performance and profitability.
CST STUDIO SUITE includes various solver modules that are ideally suited to the analysis
of static and low frequency devices. CST EM STUDIO (CST EMS) is dedicated to
full 3D EM simulation in a wide application range, including sensors, circuit breakers,
magnets and coils. Modules include static, quasi-static, full-wave, and transient
electromagnetic field solvers. Additionally CST MPHYSICS STUDIO (CST MPS) enables
thermal and mechanical stress analysis. CST STUDIO SUITE unites all solver modules
in one user-friendly interface. This gives you the flexibility to choose the technology
best suited to your application. Advanced design flow integration with mechanical
tools, versatile post-processing capabilities and inbuilt automatic optimization schemes,
make CST STUDIO SUITE an invaluable part of your toolbox.

Magnetic flux density under no-load conditions for a shaded


pole induction motor

APPLICATIONS
Coil and magnet design
Sensors and actuators, NDT
Electromechanical devices
Motors, generators and transformers
Shielding
Electrostatic and high voltage devices
Biomedical applications
Magnetic recording
Induction heating

Current and magnetic flux density in a


resistance spot welding gun at 50 Hz

SOLVER MODULES
CST EM STUDIO
Statics: electrostatic, magnetostatic and DC current
Frequency domain: electroquasistatic, magnetoquasistatic, full wave
Transient: magnetoquasistatic transient

50 Hz gas-insulated switch

CST MPHYSICS STUDIO


Thermal: static and transient thermal
Structural mechanics: stress and deformation

CHANGING THE STANDARDS

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Static and Low Frequency Electromagnetic Design and Simulation


CST consistently promotes the best-in-class
approach. We specialize in developing 3D EM software and provide straight-forward, easy-to-use
links with other best-in-class vendors, connecting
all available expertise. A wide range of import/
export filters enable the easy exchange of
geometrical data with CAD tools. Furthermore,
imported structures can be modified and
parameterized, and used for optimization and
design studies.
Moreover the powerful VBA based and OLEcompatible macro language allows direct
communication with programs such as MATLAB.

CST EMS graphical user interface showing the workflow for the magnetostatic simulation of a stepper motor
with torque versus permanent magnet angle parameterisation results.

SIMULATION WORKFLOW IN THE CST DESIGN ENVIRONMENT


CAD tools
CST modeler

Input

Analysis

Output

Parameterized
3D-models

CST STUDIO SUITE


solver

Field results

Built-in optimizer

Optimized geometry

COM/D-COM

External tools/frameworks

KEY FEATURES
 owerful, intuitive and easy-to-use user interface
P
CAD import, automatic healing, structure modification,
and export
Tetrahedral and hexahedral mesh topologies
State-of-the-art multi-grid solver technology with 2nd order
elements for high accuracy
Automatic adaptive mesh refinement
Automatic extraction of secondary electromagnetic quantities
Fully integrated optimization and parameterization modules
Automatic calculation of force, torque, inductance and
capacitance, flux linkage and induced coil voltages
Potential and charge definition, voltage sources, coils and
current paths, permanent magnets, nonlinear materials and
current ports
Electromagnetic power loss and force density export to CST MPS
for thermal and structural mechanics simulation
Magnetostatic co-simulation between CST EMS and CST MWS
for ferrite simulations

Automatic tetrahedral
mesh generation in a magnetic brake

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Model of a claw pole induction


generator

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