Student.s QuickField

FEA package for electromagnetic, thermal, and stress design simulation.
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  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Tera Analysis Ltd
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000/98/Me/NT
  • File Size:
  • 25.34MB

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Student.s QuickField Description

EditBy What's new in QuickField 5.5 LabelMover with Optimization LabelMover is an ActiveField-based application that works in three optional modes: Serial, Tolerance and Optimization Analysis. QuickField models you have produced can be parametrically studied using LabelMover. By specifying a series of modifications of model geometry or physical properties, Serial Analysis will generate the corresponding series of QuickField problems and solve them, presenting your results in the form of a table or graph. Tolerance Analysis studies the resultant parameter variations in your QuickField model, which may be caused by manufacturing inaccuracies or unstable material properties. These two types of Parametric studies are Now complemented by Optimization Analysis. With QuickField Version 5.5, you can now specify any value provided by the QuickField postprocessor as a goal to reach, either as a "maximum", "minimum" or "closest to the specified value". After quickfield professional are created, verified and selected for LabelMover Optimization, this tool will adjust multiple model parameters to help you reach your specified goal. There are a couple of ways to achieve this. You may either use the built-in optimization algorithms (based on Brent method for one-dimensional optimization or Nelder-Mead method (amoeba method) for multi-dimensional optimization). Both these methods are reliable and provide fast, accurate practical results. It is also possible to develop your own algorithms and apply them to field models by simply organizing the interaction between Label Mover and your other programs. Calling the LabelMover from your application may be done either trough COM Automation interface or simplified command-line interface. Any of these two approaches provide the opportunity of using the field model as a "black box" for optimization algorithms design or as a part of industrial control process.


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