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Can PP be modelled in Quickfield flux software?

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Can PP be modelled in Quickfield flux software?

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Yes. In fact Joe Flynn uses this software to design and optimise his apparatus. This is in-line with the statements that Parallel Path is conventional physics, and can be modelled by standard equations. • http://www.quickfield.com/free_soft.htm Idle undergrads with time to spare are invited to model some of the Flynn apparatus, and upload the models / results to the PESWIKI. Also, if you want 2-D modeling you may like FEMM http://femm.foster-miller.net/Archives/bin/ If you like 3-D modeling you may like GMSH http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/ The Parallel Path Egroup did some interesting work in this area, and if you join, you should be able to access some of the models they developed.

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