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Discover how to ensure electromagnetic compatibility and avoid electronic interference in advanced electronic systems with Simcenter 3D.

Simcenter 3D electromagnetic modeling encompasses low-frequency and high-frequency electromagnetics from component to system and platform level, ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and avoiding electromagnetic interference (EMI). This presentation will focus on high-frequency electromagnetics for aerospace and defense applications.

Simcenter 3D High-Frequency Electromagnetics is a multipurpose simulation tool capable of handling many excitation sources, from simple dipoles to complex synthetic equivalent models. Fully integrated into the Simcenter 3D software portfolio, this application is used for studying and designing around concerns for EMI/EMC, radar integration, antenna and antenna array design, transmitters, receivers, and much more. This webinar will briefly explain low-frequency vs. high-frequency electromagnetics and the kinds of systems where EMI/EMC concerns are most important.  Different analysis means and methods will be described, followed by a live demonstration of EMC analysis for a UAV, including its wiring harness.

Simcenter 3D High-Frequency Electromagnetics is suitable for analyzing a wide range of aerospace-related applications:

  • Antennas and Antenna Integration
  • Array Design
  • Material Characterization
  • Wiring Harness EMI Analysis
  • Scattering
  • Radome Analysis
  • High-Intensity Radiated Field (HIRF) and Lightning

This on-demand webinar describes the use of Siemens Simcenter 3D High-Frequency Electromagnetics in typical aerospace applications, allowing users to increase design confidence and reduce risk.

About the Speaker

  • Daniel Kienemund, Ph.D.

    Dr. Daniel Kienemund is the Technical Product Manager, Electronics, for Siemens Digital Industries Software, Inc. He manages the high-frequency electronics simulation products within the Simcenter simulation and test portfolio. A subject-matter expert on high-frequency electromagnetics, Dr. Kienemund received his PhD based on his dissertation at the Institute for Microwave Engineering and Photonics of TU Darmstadt on high-power varactors for fast adaptive impedance matching at 13.56 MHz. He is located in Frankfurt, Germany.