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GREENoble pushes e-mobility limits
Toyota i-Roads, the Ultra-compact, tandem two-seater electric vehicle will soon be rolling on Grenoble’s streets. On March 11 2014, the results of “iCapitale” (competition for the European capital of innovation launched by the European Commission in September 2013) were published. … Read More
Green multiphysics!
They are ingenious, engineers, sportspersons, handyman (and women), navigators … Whether you are an environmentalist or not, “The Sun trip” is worth noting. The next solar bike epic is planned for summer 2015, starting from World Expo Milano, Italy Pavilion, … Read More
What Do We Know about Magnetism, Really?
I love this quick trip back in time. Since the first detection of the magnetic phenomenon to its continuous discovery and use in the 11th century by sailors, its utilization has gradually relieved the working man and gives him more … Read More
3D Printer: Revolution or Shooting Star?
In my youth, printers worked with a “typeball” or “daisyweel” which – by striking an ink ribbon – print on paper with predefined symbols. The first technology already used electromagnets. The material has regularly evolved, to work faster, more accurate … Read More
Why is Skew Geometry Needed for Motor Design?
Since the invention of the direct current machine in 1837, the first patent field on AC machine was in 1887. With the advent of power electronics, several improvements have been made to the performance and efficiency of electrical machines. In … Read More
Time to Bring a New Exiting Dimension to Magnetism ?
Recruiting an engineer specialized in electromagnetism is not always an easy task in some regions, especially if you look for an expertise in a specific field of application. For various reasons, which could come from lack of recognition for technical, … Read More
Did You Hear About the Flux Conference?
Looking forward to seeing you in Lyon! “Flux Conference is a very good opportunity to get updated on what’s happening in the software and most of all to talk to the people of CEDRAT who develop the software and … Read More
The Invisible Force of Induction
There’s something fascinating in the transmission of energy without contact. Whether it is a vehicle being charged contactless, or a sauce pan being heated through a glass, my little daughter sees it as a mystery. Today, the finite element simulation … Read More