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Re: [femm] femm 3.0 beta version available



During test of new release i've noticed that modification in rel. 2.1.a are missing ( plot viewer, plot XY command, write on a file, cartesian or polar coordinates of the calculated field).

In my opinion the possibility to print out on a file the field (B or H)along a well defined path or area and relevant coordinates (both in a global coordinate system (cartesian or polar))would be very usefull.

Any way all the modification are very usefull.

Any comment about the previous remarks is welcome, thanks for your attention

From: dcm3c@xxxxxxx
Reply-To: femm@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: femm@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [femm] femm 3.0 beta version available
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 17:08:47 EDT

All--

If anyone is interested in helping test out a new version of the program,
I've put up a new tester/beta version of the program in the files section of
egroups:


http://www.egroups.com/files/femm/

it's the file ``setup.exe''

If you download it, make sure _not_ to install it over top of your 2.1
version. Another important note--it reads in files with the 2.1 file format,
but when it writes back to disk (upon calling the mesher or solver), it
writes the files back to disk in a new 3.0 format, which the 2.1 version
doesn't understand. Therefore, if you are looking at the performance of the
new beta version on some geometry that you have created with the 2.1 version,
save it to disk with a different filename before you do anything else. The
reason for the new file format is so that it is more human-readable and more
easily extensible in terms of adding in new features in the future.


There are a bunch of changes from the 2.1 version. Most of them are
relatively small--to fix things that annoy me with the 2.1 version. The
biggest change is to harmonic problems--you can now specify connectivities
between different parts of the solution domain and fix net currents in parts
via the new "Circuit" property. To me, this was a real shortcoming in the
2.1 version. There's also a new notion of lumping together groups of
entities into a parts, so that it is easier to look at the effects of changes
in geometry and orientation (like looking at the fields of a rotating machine
at different rotor orientations).


Unfortunately, I haven't gotten around to updating the manual to reflect all
of the changes yet....


Anyhow, I'd be very interested in any comments about this new version.

Dave.
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http://members.aol.com/dcm3c

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