Tuesday, 16 January 2024, 11am ET
EMC simulation is of significant interest to both engineering and business, owing to the possible capability to predict EMC failures, root causes, and offer design guidelines through data—all within virtual experiments. Over the past 15 years, simulation methods and workflows have matured to a level where they are successfully embedded in industrial contexts.
However, starting with the topic of EMC simulation can be quite painful, as the construction of simulation models of complex electronic products requires engineers to have a good understanding of modeling concepts and simulation methods. Currently, these topics are seldom teached jointly.
In this webinar, we will approach the topics of EMC simulation from the viewpoint of an EMC engineer. Using the concept of source-coupling path-sink, we describe the steps required to build a simulation model for EMC and explain which modeling and simulation concepts are employed to efficiently cover the complete chain. In the second part of the webinar, practical examples on conducted and radiated emission simulation, as well as susceptibility will be presented.
Speaker:
Dr. Andreas Barchanski, SIMULIA Electromagnetics Industry Process Consultant Director, Dassault Systèmes
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