Among these innovations, AXS E3 stands out as the solution designed to assess the interactions between large, complex structures (composite materials, cable harnesses, etc.) and their electromagnetic environment.
With systems becoming increasingly complex and the use of a variety of materials (composites, insulated metal structures, etc), current return paths are becoming more diffuse.
This configuration makes coupling phenomena more difficult to anticipate and highlights the importance of accurate modelling of 3D/1D interactions.
The new AXS-EMC solution
introduces bidirectional coupling,
enabling time-step interaction between
the solvers.
This innovation ensures a more
complete and realistic representation
of coupling phenomena between structures
and cable harnesses.
The new AXS-EMC solution brings together these capabilities into a coherent, flexible, and scalable framework to meet industrial needs in electromagnetic compatibility.
A second article, complementary to this one, presents a representative case study based on a realistic aeronautical configuration (link to the “fil rouge” article).
