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AWR Releases v11 of Analyst-MP: Multiphysics Finite Element Method
Electromagnetic Solver
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Microwave Workshops & Exhibition 2013, Pacifico Yokohama, Japan,
Booth A505
November 27, 2013 –
AWR Corporation,
the innovation leader in high-frequency EDA software, announces the
release of V11
Analyst-MP™ - multiphysics finite element method (FEM) electromagnetic
(EM) analysis software. Analyst-MP is an application-specific product
offering from AWR that leverages the capabilities within its
Analyst™
3D FEM EM simulation and analysis software while targeting big, multiphysics
applications like particle accelerators.
Analyst-MP’s diverse
and unique solver technologies are the result of more than a decade
of development in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense
(DOD) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This powerful software
has thus been employed to analyze extremely complex high-frequency,
multiphysics structures at U.S. national labs/accelerators as well as
for the design of X- and L-band accelerators at Japan’s High Energy
Accelerator Research Organization (KEK).
To download the Analyst-MP datasheet or to view an RF deflector
cavity animation as simulated within Analyst-MP software, visit:
http://www.awrcorp.com/products/analyst/analyst-mp
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]About
AWR AWR, the innovation leader in high-frequency EDA
software, dramatically reduces development time and cost for products
employed in wireless, high-speed wired, broadband, aerospace and defense,
and electro-optical applications. Please visit AWR at:
AWR.TV,
AWR Blogs,
RSS,
Facebook,
Twitter,
YouTube,
and
LinkedIn
Contact: Sherry Hess
Vice President of Marketing AWR Corporation (310) 726-3000
hess@awrcorp.com
Posted
November 27, 2013
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