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    DoSA-3D

    DoSA-3D

    3D open source actuator simulation software

    DoSA-3D is a 3D open source software for magnetic force analysis of actuators and solenoids. Not only individuals but also companies can use the program for free and participate in the development of it themselves. The program environment is developed to be similar to that of product development, so even product developers who have not majored in analysis can easily analyze the magnetic force of actuators. In DoSA-3D, three programs are connected and operated as follows. - DoSA-3D : Provides an easy working environment for developer - GetDP: Magnetic force calculation - Gmsh : Provides Pre/Post, Mesh Therefore, the installation process may be somewhat complicated. Please refer to the installation guide video and installation help file below for installation. - Installation guide video: https://youtu.be/7CGu60M-r9Y - Installation help file: https://solenoid.or.kr/data/DoSA-3D_Install_Guide_ENG.pdf - Project homepage : https://solenoid.or.kr/index_dosa_open_3d_eng.html
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    DoSA-2D

    DoSA-2D

    2D open source actuator simulation software

    DoSA-2D is a two-dimensional open source software for magnetic force analysis of actuators and solenoids. Not only individuals but also companies can use the program for free and participate in the development of it themselves. The program environment is developed to be similar to that of product development, so even product developers who have not majored in analysis can easily analyze the magnetic force of actuators or solenoids. DoSA-2D is responsible for an easy working environment for developers, and magnetic force calculation is connected to FEMM, a two-dimensional magnetic analysis S/W. Therefore, the installation process may be somewhat complicated. Please refer to the installation guide video and installation help file below for installation. - Installation guide video: https://youtu.be/323tNuSe6DI - Installation help file: https://solenoid.or.kr/data/DoSA-2D_Install_Guide_ENG.pdf - Project homepage : https://solenoid.or.kr/index_dosa_open_2d_eng.html
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    You can 'wear' any clothes on the internet 'virtually' on your body (image). And this application stores the URL where you can buy the clothes, you can share your information like your good looking shot or your ratingson the clothe over internet.
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