Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc.

Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc.

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Lakewood, CO 2,808 followers

3D Simulation - Consulting - Measurement

About us

EMA is a leading developer of technologies for engineering simulation. EMA’s engineering specialty is in applied electromagnetics. In this domain, EMA provides software and services to promote the design, certification, and performance of our customers’ products. The company has been in business for over 40 years and is one of the pioneers in using electromagnetic simulation to solve challenging electromagnetic problems on complex platforms. EMA is the developer behind Ansys EMC Plus and Ansys Charge Plus. Ansys EMC Plus is a robust electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) cable modeling solution for small electronic devices up to large complex platforms. Ansys EMC Plus has recently been updated to include new feature capabilities to accurately model features within electronics enclosures and interoperate more seamlessly with Ansys Electronics tools such as HFSS and SIwave. Ansys Charge Plus is a simulation software designed for the analysis of charging and discharging phenomena. The numerical solutions designed to tackle surface charging, internal charging, and air or dielectric breakdown are combined into a streamlined workflow incorporated into the Ansys Discovery product. EMA’s services team provide solutions to companies in the domain of electromagnetic environmental effects (E3), electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), survivability in the space radiation environment, and in radio frequency interference (RFI) problems. EMA’s consultants provide simulation and test support to customers around the world. EMA is headquartered in Lakewood, CO. EMA has a space environment and radiation effects (SERE) laboratory and offices in Pittsfield, MA. Find more information about EMA at www.ema3d.com.

Website
http://www.ema3d.com/
Industry
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lakewood, CO
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1978
Specialties
Electromagnetics, Lightning, Qualification, Certification, HIRF, FAA, Aerospace, EMC, Consulting, 3D Simulation, Automotive, Software Simulation, Wind Turbines, Rail, Space, Radiation, Testing, EMI, Aircraft, Protection, Electronics, CEM, Measurements, and Cable Modeling

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  • Learn the latest in aerospace lightning simulation and measurement with help from EMA. Our experts are able to provide training to your staff on how to complete testing and simulate the indirect and direct effects of lightning. Simulations include a range of scenarios from simple bench top models to more complex engine geometry. Our team has developed a lightning transient generator to perform aircraft level lightning characterization tests. EMA training is unique because it includes insight from an FAA designated engineering representative (DER). Reach out now to learn more! #EMA #Ansys #EMCPlus #lightning #testing #simulation

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  • We have lightning on our minds because we’re about to head to ICOLSE 2024. ICOLSE is the International Conference on Lightning and Static Electricity. The biennial conference focuses on: · Lightning phenomenology · The effects on and protection of aircraft and ground-based systems such as wind and solar power · Static electricity generation, effects, and protection EMA are the experts when it comes to full vehicle HIRF and lightning testing. With a combination of simulation and testing, with EMA working on your projects you can be more confident that your designs will pass testing the first time around. Learn more about the process here- https://lnkd.in/gyb_qQ5i ICOLSE is in Campinas, Brazil about 60 miles northwest of São Paulo, from Sept. 9-12. We are a sponsor so make sure to find us, say hi, and learn more about how we can help you. We’ll see you next week! #EMA #ICOLSE #lightning #simulation #testing  

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  • You asked and we listened. EMA has added a new ray-tracing dose estimation tool to Ansys Charge Plus. The next presentation in our Solving Electromagnetic Challenges webinar series is “GPU-Accelerated Ray-Tracing for Radiation Dose Mapping.” EMA Scientist II Colin Brennan will go over the core algorithms and theory behind the tool as well as how it can be used in a fully integrated workflow for shielding analysis. Make sure to watch the short video below for a preview. The webinar is Sept. 25 at 1 p.m. ET/ 11 a.m. MT. If you cannot attend live, you can still register and the webinar recording will be sent to your inbox. Click here to sign up- https://lnkd.in/gncaXkWB. We’ll see you then! #EMA #Ansys #ChargePlus #raytracing #simulation

  • The ability to simulate discharges in an arbitrary gas is here! Ansys Charge Plus has just added the capability to simulate the breakdown of any gas thanks to the kinetic theory of plasmas. We breakdown how this was made possible in the Solving Electromagnetic Challenges webinar “Kinetic Theory of Plasma Discharges and its Simulation Capabilities.” EMA takes viewers through an overview of Charge Plus, plasmas, reactions, and updates made to the software. The webinar ends with real-world examples of how it works. Make sure to watch the short video below for a preview. You can watch the full webinar right now! Just click here- https://lnkd.in/dgrH63mU. #EMA #Ansys #ChargePlus #discharge #plasma #simulation  

  • Problems reaching EMC compliance? EMA can help. We recently worked on a project involving an autonomous vehicle where one of the power supply boards was failing radiated emissions testing. We were able to design a simulation workflow to not only solve the problem but prevent the issue in the future. The workflow included many of the tools available right now in Ansys EMC Plus. EMC Plus has the unique capability to accurately model full vehicles and their cables months or even years before a physical prototype is available for lab testing. This includes co-simulating a large platform in conjunction with its internal signal cables and cable bundles. Read more about how this is possible in the white paper “Electromagnetic Modeling of Full Vehicles and their Cables: Unique Ansys EMC Plus Capabilities”-https://lnkd.in/ghGTPkf5. If you have a hard EMC problem, we’re here to help! Don’t hesitate to reach out. #EMA #Ansys #EMCPlus #EMC #radiatedemissions

  • We are continuing our Solving Electromagnetic Challenges webinar series with a presentation titled “GPU-Accelerated Ray Tracing for Radiation Dose Mapping.” A core problem in radiation hardening analysis is the prediction of cumulative ionizing dose in electronics while exposed to the space environment. Common techniques for modeling this problem are either Monte Carlo particle transport or ray-tracing sector analysis using dose-depth curves. Now, there is a new method. As of 2024 R2, Ansys Charge Plus includes a highly optimized GPU ray-tracing engine. It allows for the fast creation of ionizing dose maps for sensitive components in arbitrarily complex CAD geometries. Join us on Wednesday, Sept. 25 to learn about the underlying algorithms and how the combined capabilities of Ansys STK coupling, the Monte Carlo transport module, and ray-tracing tool can be used in a complete workflow for shielding analysis. The webinar is at 1 p.m. ET/ 11 a.m. MT. Click here to sign up-https://lnkd.in/gncaXkWB. #EMA #Ansys #ChargePlus #simulation #radhard #raytracing

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  • If you need to test spacecraft solar cells before liftoff, let EMA do it! We combine simulation and testing to make sure solar cells will not build up arcs while interacting with the plasma of space. We use Ansys Charge Plus to model where likely discharge problems may arise while also finding potential solutions. Once a prototype has been built, we use our Space Environment and Radiation Effects (SERE) commercial test chamber to guarantee solar cells will survive whatever environment they are put in. The interaction of solar cells and plasma could lead to complete spacecraft failure if not designed correctly. Reach out now to let the experts at EMA support your project. Check out the links in the comments to learn more about Charge Plus and SERE. #EMA #Ansys #ChargePlus #SERE #solarcells #simulation #testing

  • Time is running out to sign up for the EMA Solving Electromagnetic Challenges webinar “Kinetic Theory of Plasma Discharges and its Simulation Capabilities.” EMA now has the ability to simulate the breakdown of any gas using Ansys Charge Plus. In this webinar, we will take you through the simulation process and we’ll explore how we were able to use the kinetic theory of plasmas to make this possible. Make sure to watch the video below to see what other new features we’re working on. https://lnkd.in/gzNnNenr The webinar is Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. ET/ 11 a.m. MT. Click the link to get registered and we’ll see you tomorrow! #EMA #Ansys #ChargePlus #plasmadischarge #simulation

  • Products made using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) are all around us. This process is used in the creation of semiconductors, solar cells, optics, nanotechnology, and biomedical devices. Simulation with Ansys Charge Plus fine-tunes the countless complex parameters involved. Charge Plus combines: · FEM solver for electric and magnetic fields · PIC solver for kinetic particle motion · A circuit solver to handle intricate circuitry connected to the electrodes, substrate, and other boundaries PECVD stands out as transformative technology in thin film deposition, and EMA is paving the way for continued advancements in the field. Check out our latest blog to learn more about how it works, its advantages, and how Charge Plus enables accurate and robust analysis. Click here to read more- https://lnkd.in/gVynuT2U. #EMA #Ansys #ChargePlus #PECVD #simulation

  • Needing to simulate the breakdown of an arbitrary gas, we have a solution. Our software, Ansys Charge Plus, has recently added the ability to simulate the breakdown of any gas. This is especially important for the circuit breaker, switch gear, and semiconductor industries. Join us as we continue our Solving Electromagnetic Challenges webinar series with the presentation “Kinetic Theory of Plasma Discharges and its Simulation Capabilities.” EMA Scientist II Jacob Johnson will explore how the kinetic theory of plasmas was utilized for this development and what the new capabilities include. Watch the video below to get a preview of how this feature works. The free webinar is Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. ET/ 11 a.m. MT. Click here to get signed up- https://lnkd.in/gzNnNenr #EMA #Ansys #ChargePlus #plasmadischarges #simulation

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