ESI consolidates its offer in Computational Electromagnetics with CEM Solutions 2013
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ESI consolidates its offer in
Computational Electromagnetics
with CEM Solutions 2013
Helping engineers manage electromagnetic
complexity as they design products
Paris, France - July 18, 2013 - ESI Group, pioneer and world-leading solution
provider in Virtual Prototyping for manufacturing industries, announces the
launch of CEM Solutions 2013. A fully-integrated solution to address all aspects
of Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) within a unified GUI environment, CEM
Solutions 2013 is dedicated to all engineers involved in the safe
electromagnetic design of products.
The increasing number of electronic systems and subsystems in everyday products,
from cars to aircrafts and home appliances, generate an increased complexity
with regards to electromagnetic compatibility. Moreover, manufacturers are
required to comply with certain international Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) regulations. While striving to save time and to control costs,
manufacturers have identified the importance of addressing compatibility issues
and comply with EMC standards as early as possible in the design process -
something that can easily be done by implementing the right simulation
solutions, allowing for an early assessment of design models.
This is exactly what ESI offers with its new software suite CEM Solutions 2013,
a complete and coherent solution for Computational Electromagnetics that
integrates the main computational techniques, while promoting coupling and
hybrid techniques to handle fully realistic Virtual Prototypes. The solution has
been particularly tailored for EMC experts (internal cabling & electronic
equipment) in all industries, active safety (RADAR devices) and infotainment
engineers in the automotive industry, and stealth design engineers in the
aeronautics and defense sectors.
The solution includes PAM-CEM Simulation Suite, ESI's advanced 3D explicit
software, allowing the fast investigation of electromagnetic phenomena and
developed from the widely used Finite-Difference Time-Domain method. Its
simulation capabilities range from Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) to
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) and
Electromagnetic Susceptibility (EMS) of electronic systems or products. PAM-CEM
offers unique coupling capabilities, allowing multi-scale electromagnetic
phenomena assessment in the middle and high frequency ranges.
CEM Solutions 2013 also includes Efield Solutions, a unified modeling
environment for time and frequency domains, that supports antenna design and
integration (within automotive vehicles, aircraft or marine ships), microwave
design, RADAR signature of military vehicles and ships, stealth, hardening and
shielding.
Dr. Adam Zdunek, Head of the Aeronautic Vehicle Stealth Group at FOI (Swedish
Defense Agency), comments on the benefits of using ESI's Virtual Product
Engineering solutions to eliminate design errors early in the process: "We have
obtained very good results according to the post-test validations we have made
on prototypes. These show that using calculation tools instead of conducting
extensive experiments works extremely well in many cases." Dr Zdunek continues,
"We use two types of calculations for invisibility: one on improving existing
vehicles and one on new constructions. Efield can take into account the way that
radar signals bounce and interact with other parts. The actions taken are aimed
at eliminating any reflected signals."
Image: Simulation of Radar Cross Section of a jet fighter airplane at 3GHz
with Efield® MLFMM with more than 10(6 )unknowns
The new CEM Solutions 2013 has been enriched with key improvements for aerospace
and defense applications, such as a very significant CPU time decrease through
MLFMM (Multi Level Fast Multipole Method) parallelization of large scale
applications, such as RADAR signature and antenna coupling. The new version also
introduces enhanced modeling of antenna arrays for aeronautics, meshless
formalism for high frequency, and advanced modeling for shielded and over
shielded cables.
ESI envisions future developments for stealth, related to thin plastic coatings
and radar absorbing materials. Major upcoming features for automotive will focus
on radio noise from electronic equipment, and hybrid solutions for Long Radar
Range (LRR) in Active Safety.
For more information about CEM Solutions 2013, please visit www.esi-
group.com/electromagnetics/
About ESI Group
ESI is a pioneer and world-leading provider in Virtual Prototyping that takes
into account the physics of materials. ESI boasts a unique know-how in Virtual
Product Engineering, based on an integrated suite of coherent, industry-oriented
applications. Addressing manufacturing industries, Virtual Product Engineering
aims to replace physical prototypes by realistically simulating a product's
behavior during testing, to fine-tune fabrication and assembly processes in
accordance with desired product performance, and to evaluate the impact on
product use under normal or accidental conditions. ESI's solutions fit into a
single collaborative and open environment for End-to-End Virtual Prototyping.
These solutions are delivered using the latest technologies, including immersive
Virtual Reality, to bring products to life in 3D; helping customers make the
right decisions throughout product development. The company employs about 1000
high-level specialists worldwide covering more than 40 countries. ESI Group is
listed in compartment C of NYSE Euronext Paris.
For further information, visit www.esi-group.com.
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ESI Group - Media Relations
Céline Gallerne
Celine.Gallerne(at)esi-group.com
T: +33 (0)1 41 73 58 46
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