Studio Suite 2010 addresses EM, mechanical, and thermal problems
By Rick Nelson, Editor-in-Chief -- EDN, February 18, 2010
With the introduction of CST (Computer Simulation Technology) Studio Suite 2010, CST aims to help engineers and researchers solve EM (electromagnetic), mechanical, and thermal problems within an integrated design environment. The new version offers an extended range of solvers within one design environment, enabling you to analyze a variety of applications without leaving the familiar CST interface. It features a new asymptotic solver, which the company based on the shooting-bouncing-ray method, an extension of physical optics, and can tackle simulations with an electric size of many thousands of wavelengths, thereby addressing applications such as radar-cross-section analysis.
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