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DS-MAY22-PG14_Layout 1 20/05/2022 12:46 Page 2


exhibition preVieW m&e Week/Design engineering expo


Virtual PrototyPing SolutionS for ElEctromagnEticS


Infologic Design has provided state-of-the-art electromagnetic simulation software for magnetic, electric, and thermal analyses since 1978. Engineers from a wide range of industries use the software to design and analyse applications including electromechanical devices, sensors, non-destructive testing, induction heating, and industrial transformers. A range of products are


available – each being aimed at a user with differing requirements. Simcenter SPEED software is


a very fast sizing software for electrical machines, based on analytic simulation plus quick and smart usage of 2D finite element analysis. Simcenter Motorsolve also includes a sizing feature, but more emphasis


is placed on using numerical simulation to obtain more accurate results for non-linear models. With its intuitive User Interface, it is the ideal design tool for electrical machine engineers. A similar product for Transformer design has been produced –


TrafoSolve. This is a simple to use interface that then uses the Simcenter MAGNET suite of software to provide detailed analysis. Simcenter MAGNET is the general purpose electromagnetic 2D/3D


analysis suite, with static and dynamic field modelling of magnetic fields, including the effects of general motion. Automated coupling to thermal analysis allows the effects of temperature to be included and is the ultimate analysis tool for all electromagnetic applications.


Infologic Design E: enquiries@infologicdesign.co.uk T: 01327 810383 www.infologicdesign.co.uk


Unlocking the benefits of micromotors at Design engineering expo


Small DC motor supplier Electro Mechanical Systems (EMS) will be exhibiting the FAULHABER BXT-SC series and the AM3248 stepper motor at this year’s Design Engineering Expo, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham on June 8 to 9, 2022. A hub for UK design engineers, the show will provide the ultimate platform for EMS to showcase the latest range of FAULHABER DC servomotors, of which it is the sole UK supplier. At the show, EMS will showcase the latest


brushless DC servomotors with integrated speed controllers, ideal for applications in the smallest of spaces requiring high torque. This range of FAULHABER drives combines the advantages of brushless DC servomotors with diameter-compliant control electronics, which only extend the motor by 6.2 mm. As FAULHABER’s BXT-SC series can be combined with various precision gearheads, it can be implemented in a wide variety of market sectors such as pumps, handheld devices, laboratory equipment and industrial automation systems. EMS will also be showcasing FAULHABER’s new stepper motor,


designed for demanding positioning tasks that require a high level of accuracy. The stepper motors, such as the AM3248, are ideal for accurate positioning tasks. The AM3248’s motor contains rare-earth permanent magnets, enabling a high power to volume ratio. It is compatible with planetary gearheads and electronic motion controllers. “Exhibiting the range of FAULHABER BXT-SC series and the AM3248


Design, Analyse and Optimise Software for Electromagnetics


SAVE TIME. DESIGN MORE. ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECIALISTS SINCE 1978


Simcenter Magnet is an easy to use design tools for motors, generators, transformers, actuators, sensors and more. Simcenter MotorSolve is a Specialised design tool for electrical motor and generator design. Simcenter SPEED is a rapid sizing software for electrical motor and generator design. TrafoSolve is a simple to use front end to Magnet for Transformers.


Infologic Design enquiries@infologicdesign.co.uk +44 (0)1327 810383


www.infologicdesign.co.uk


stepper motors at this year’s Design Engineering Expo will provide visitors with an insight into precision applications with a robust assembly, high speed range and exceptional performance in even the harshest environments,” explained Stewart Goulding, managing director at EMS. “Thanks to the high number of poles of the motors, the FAULHABER


BXT-SC series is capable of high torque and speed rigidity in tight installation spaces while simultaneously offering a modular mounting concept,” added Goulding. “Furthermore, our Motion Manager software and programming adapters offer simple and convenient programming suitable for individual requirements. “Stepper motors can quickly accelerate and change directions while


also being capable of full, half and micro-stepping operations. The new AM3248 stepper motor specifically has a holding torque of 152 mNm at boosted current and is capable of 48 steps per revolution. All FAULHABER stepper motors are of the two phase variety, ensuring excellent compatibility with control electronics simplifying the integration or the motors into new and existing systems.” EMS also offers a range of custom design and manufacturing services,


which include mechanisms to various sectors including the automotive, medical, metrology, petrochemical and personal health industries. To discover more about EMS and its product offering, visit Stand 147 at


Design Engineering Expo on June 8-9, 2022. EMS


www.ems-limited.co.uk


FAULHABER’s new stepper motor is designed for demanding positioning tasks that require a


high level of accuracy


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