TAGGED: -Ansys-Maxwell-electronics
-
-
January 6, 2025 at 10:56 am223262223Bbp_participant
Is there a student version or trial license for Ansys Maxwell? I am specifically looking to do simulations for magnetic and electromagenetic applications. Such as low-frequency electromagnetic fields, electric motors, and electromechanical devices? I would like to try the product out even if limited. What other Ansys products have these capabilities?
-
January 6, 2025 at 2:32 pmharshvardhan.negiAnsys Employee
Hi,
There is a student version of Ansys Maxwell available. To better understand its limitations you may refer to the following video:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/H0zQpjYuwZo?start=152&end=188
Ansys Maxwell is the primary Ansys product for simulations of magnetic and electromagnetic applications. I believe it will be sifficient for the type of simulations you wish to perform.
Regards,
Harshvardhan
Ansys Help
Ansys Learning Forum (Rules & Guidelines)
-
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
- Workbench license error
- Unexpected error on Workbench: Root element not found.
- Unexpected issues with SCCM deployment of Ansys Fluids and Structures 2024 R1
- Questions and recommendations: Septum Horn Antenna
- AQWA: Hydrodynamic response error
- Tutorial or Help for 2 way FSI
- Unable to connect to the license
- Moment Reaction probe with Large deformation
- 2 way coupled FSI for ball bearing
- Ansys with Vmware and CPU configuration : I’m lost, good practice?
-
1406
-
599
-
591
-
555
-
366
© 2025 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.