ESI Group Releases PAM-CEM Solutions

Perform predictive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) simulations in var ious industries.

Perform predictive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) simulations in var ious industries.

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ESI Group Releases PAM-CEM Solutions

Perform predictive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) simulations in various industries.

   

ESI Group (Chicago, IL) released a new version of its PAM-CEM Solutions software package, which is aimed at performing realistic and predictive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) simulations in various industries including aerospace and defense, electronics, transportation, and telecommunications.

PAM-CEM Solutions is able to mix both with 3D time domain simulations suited to reflected or diffracted phenomena and CRIPTE, and as a dedicated Transmission Lines tool for cable networks. The new version also works with the management of large-scale models including several-dozen million elements (STL or NASTRAN fil es) and hundreds of wires (close to the real model), for 3D computati ons featuring billions of unknowns.

Key enhancements to PAM-CEM Solutions include improved management of large STL models and NASTRAN files featuring several-dozen million elements, with a faster importing stage, easier management; full interactive addressing of cable networks, including dynamic allocation, management of different loads on terminal connectors, full specification of voltage and current generators (location and cable selection), generation of all data files with the display of cross sections and tubes content; and an upgraded and CPU optimized, together with more post-processing capabilities, such as surface currents display, extended multi-frequency output of all relevant results starting from one single 3D run, modeling of dielectric grounds through dedicated PML (perfectly matched layers) boundary conditions, etc.

PAM-CEM Solutions is available on Windows XP or Unix platforms (HP, SUN, and IBM), and for Linux kernels (32- and 64-bit versions).

For further details, go to ESI Group.

   

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

   

 

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