Quickfield
QuickField is a finite element analysis software package running on Windows platforms. It is developed by the Danish company Tera Analysis Ltd. in cooperation with Russian firm Tor Ltd. QuickField is available as a commercial program or as a free Student Edition with limited functionality. Main applications include computer simulations of electromagnetic fields [1] for scientific and industrial purposes [2], and use as a teaching aid in the college and university electromagnetic or physics courses. [3] .
Developer(s) | Tera Analysis Ltd. |
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Initial release | 1991 |
Stable release | 6.3 SP1
/ February 21, 2018 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Finite element analysis |
License | Proprietary EULA |
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Analysis types
- AC, DC and transient electromagnetics
- Electrostatics, DC, AC and transient electric analysis
- Steady-state and transient heat transfer
- Stress analysis
- Coupled multiphysics
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References
- Quick and easy field analysis by Kenneth R. Foster, IEEE Spectrum Magazine, December 1999.
- How software assists designing motors and generators by M. Khanin. Machine Design, June 2005.
- Applied Electromagnetics Using QuickField & MATLAB by James R. Claycomb. ISBN 978-1-934015-12-4
External links
- Main QuickField Support site
- Tera Analysis Ltd. home page
- QuickField User's Guide
- German QuickField Support site
- French QuickField Support site
- Spanish QuickField Support site
- Tor Ltd. home page
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