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Software suite gains method-of-moments analysis

A Vector Fields product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 11, 2004

Vector Fields has signed an agreement to market the Clasp software developed by Abingdon based Culham Electromagnetics and Lightning.

Vector Fields has signed an agreement to market the Clasp software developed by Abingdon based Culham Electromagnetics and Lightning.

The Clasp software has been developed for high frequency applications using the method of moments and will become part of the Vector Fields suite interfacing to the Concerto modeller and postprocessor alongside the existing analysis modules Quick Wave and Soprano.

The inclusion into the Concerto suite gives the user access to the three main analysis techniques for high frequency applications: finite element, finite difference time domain and now method of moments.

Clasp is primarily used for the analysis and simulation of radar signatures, antennas, antenna coupling and EMC, and has a number of unique features making it a class leading package.

"With the addition of Clasp to the Concerto suite we can now offer customers a comprehensive solution to their simulation requirements using the best analysis methods for their application combined with world class modelling and post processing capabilities", stated John Whitney, Managing Director (Commercial) of Vector Fields.

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