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− | This project is meant to demonstrate [[EM.Tempo]]'s ability to handle relatively large projects within a desktop environment. A third-party step file is imported, | + | This project is meant to demonstrate [[EM.Tempo]]'s ability to handle relatively large projects within a desktop environment. A third-party model (as a step file) is imported, meshed, and simulated. |
− | We urge users to download and experiment with the project. | + | We urge users to download and experiment with the project, but for more instructive examples, please see [[EM.Tempo]]'s tutorial lessons. |
+ | ===Project Parameters=== | ||
+ | #Name: EMTempoShip | ||
+ | #Length Units: Feet | ||
+ | #Frequency Units: MHz | ||
+ | #Center Frequency: 100 MHz | ||
− | == | + | ==Project Features== |
− | + | In this project, we seek to highlight several advanced capabilities of [[EM.Tempo]]: | |
− | + | *'''Simple Workflow''': The ship model featured in this project was imported, meshed, and simulated -- no manual CAD modification or manual mesh refinement was required. | |
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− | + | *'''Fast Mesh Generation''': The mesh generated for the ship model requires about 85 million cells, and the model contains about 150 CAD objects, but [[EM.Tempo]]'s fixed-cell mesh generator can mesh the model in only a few seconds. | |
+ | *'''Large Project Size''': The ship featured in this project is about 80 wavelengths in length. This project was successfully simulated on a typical desktop PC, and only required about 6 GB of RAM. | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
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+ | {{twoimgcenter|MoveShip.png|Moving imported CAD objects to the FDTD module|MeshingShip.png|Meshing the ship model}} | ||
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+ | {{twoimgcenter|Ship Fields.png|Nearfields in the vicinity of the ship from a Planewave source.|ShipFields2.png|Nearfields near the ship (mesh view enabled).}} | ||
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+ | ==Download== | ||
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+ | {{download|http://www.emagtech.com|EM.Tempo Ship Project|14.8}} | ||
{{FDTD Details}} | {{FDTD Details}} | ||
{{EMCUBE directory}} | {{EMCUBE directory}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 29 August 2014
Objective:
This project is meant to demonstrate EM.Tempo's ability to handle relatively large projects within a desktop environment. A third-party model (as a step file) is imported, meshed, and simulated.
We urge users to download and experiment with the project, but for more instructive examples, please see EM.Tempo's tutorial lessons.
Project Parameters
- Name: EMTempoShip
- Length Units: Feet
- Frequency Units: MHz
- Center Frequency: 100 MHz
Project Features
In this project, we seek to highlight several advanced capabilities of EM.Tempo:
- Simple Workflow: The ship model featured in this project was imported, meshed, and simulated -- no manual CAD modification or manual mesh refinement was required.
- Fast Mesh Generation: The mesh generated for the ship model requires about 85 million cells, and the model contains about 150 CAD objects, but EM.Tempo's fixed-cell mesh generator can mesh the model in only a few seconds.
- Large Project Size: The ship featured in this project is about 80 wavelengths in length. This project was successfully simulated on a typical desktop PC, and only required about 6 GB of RAM.
Gallery
Download