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Computing the Band Gap in Superlattices with the Schrödinger Equation

May 31, 2017

You can easily compute the effective band gap for a superlattice structure by using a predefined Schrödinger Equation interface and building a simulation application.

Efficiently Optimizing Solar Dish Receiver Designs

May 29, 2017

By building a simulation application of a solar dish receiver, you can efficiently test different geometries for the dish cavity to determine the optimized shape for your design.

Benchmark Model Shows Reliable Results for Inertial Focusing Analysis

May 24, 2017

Inertial focusing involves the migration of particles through a channel. This benchmark model analyzes particle behavior in an inertial focusing process with validated, reliable results.

Analyzing the Structural Integrity of an Induction Motor with Simulation

May 11, 2017

The AC induction motor was invented by either Nikola Tesla or Galileo Ferraris, depending on who you ask. Either way, you can evaluate the structural integrity of this device with simulation.

Capturing Eddy Current Losses in a Permanent Magnet Motor Design

May 4, 2017

Permanent magnet (PM) motors are becoming more prevalent in transportation due to their energy efficiency. You can study Eddy current losses in a PM motor design with the AC/DC Module.

How to Use the New Ray Termination Feature for Geometrical Optics

May 2, 2017

You can simplify your optical simulations performed with the Ray Optics Module — including model setup and results analysis — with the Ray Termination feature. Read about how to use it here.

Faraday Cages Say ‘Do Not Pass’ to Electromagnetic Waves

May 1, 2017

Faraday cages are found in microwave ovens, protection suits worn by electrical line workers, and even novel “boxes” that are meant to eliminate distractions from cellphones and other devices.

Analyzing a Silicon Solar Cell Design with the Semiconductor Module

April 27, 2017

You can model a solar (or photovoltaic) cell consisting of a 1D Si p-n junction using the Semiconductor Module add-on. We feature a tutorial model to provide more details.


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