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RE: [femm] Dynamic Animations



Thanks for the tips.  They have really helped.  If anybody out there that's interested.  There is a new type of electric generator that moves the magnetic field lines of magnets as oppose to moving a magnet over wires to create power.  The device, I believe, is called Motionless Electromagnetic Generator.  This device is a perfect project for some simulations to the FEMM group.  If anybody has information on this device, again, I would greatly appreciate it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Gregory [mailto:k.gregory@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 2:17 AM
To: femm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [femm] Dynamic Animations

When I first did this I used Corel capture to grab the view window,
Photoshop (one of the free versions) to get the size right, Irfanview (very
good freeware) to do batch file conversions to GIF format and then the old
free Microsoft GIF animator to make the animations. The results were good
but it was very time consuming to do. These days I can do the lot in Corel
since I treated myself to Corel 10, and lua scripting makes it much easier
to produce the images in the first place.

Keith.

  At 12:46 29/03/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>One way to do it manually is to use a graphic snap program and combine the
>snapped pictures
>with a animation software after each FEMM simulation output.
>
>As an recommendation of the software I have used look for:
>
>Snap software:
>HyperSnapDx 4
>http://www.hyperionics.com/index.asp
>
>Avi animation:
>Antechinus Media Editor
>http://www.c-point.com
>
>This way to do it takes some time but the output results are very good.
>Just remeber to place some
>graphical reference points on your FEMM drawing to align your snapping the
>same way between each simulation
>
>best regards
>Per Andreasson
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Franklin Amador" <fdamador2001@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: "Femm" <femm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 4:13 PM
>Subject: [femm] Dynamic Animations
>
>
> >Can FEMM do dynamic simulations of a moving motor part or a transformer in
> > action?
> >
> > I'm trying to model a transformer with a magnet in the middle just to
> > increase the flux/power, but I can only do static simulations.  I basically
> > want to createa animation of a time varying flux but I'm not sure if FEMM
> > can do that?
> >
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