Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Solver In Blender
It will be included in Samer Aldhaher's ElectroMag Nodes as a free update.
Electronics Engineer Samer Aldhaher has teased an upcoming PEEC (Partial Element Equivalent Circuit) solver that runs entirely within Blender's Geometry Nodes system, enabling instant, real-time inductance calculations. Support for mutual inductance and coupling coefficient calculations is planned as well.
The solver will be released as a free update to ElectroMag Nodes, his collection of Geometry Nodes groups for solving and simulating electromagnetic equations. ElectroMag Nodes are particularly helpful for students and educators learning electromagnetics, and are also useful for electrical engineers designing circuit boards, coils, and other components.
You can purchase ElectroMag Nodes here. A couple of years ago, Samer Aldhaher also released Blender FastHenry, a tool for building FastHenry simulations in Blender. It lets users model geometries using curves and planes, then run the FastHenry solver to calculate resistance, inductance, and mutual inductance. The results are shown visually inside Blender.
If you're interested in studying electronic circuits, you might also want to check out CRUMB, a 3D electronic circuit simulator by Mike Bushell:
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