Artes Calculi Ltd. has announced the release of Robin Hood Solver v2.0 – a software package for electrostatic modeling and simulation, which boasts excellent GUI and powerful features, including object import and Lua scripting.

Robin Hood Solver has a powerful graphical user interface, enabling you to create models and run calculations with just a few clicks of a mouse. Importing objects created in other tools (such as AutoCAD) is also supported, making it easy to create and solve very complex electrostatic models.
Robin Hood Solver v2.0 is intended for engineers, researchers and educators who have a need for electrostatic modeling and simulations in their work. It can be used in research institutions or in a number of industries and interest areas, including nanotechnology, MEMS development, electrostatic painting, electrostatic printing or clamping, design of electron or ion optics systems, design of supercapacitors and nanocapacitors, electrostatic capacitance tomography, electrostatic spectroscopy and so on.

The results of the calculation can be represented visually, or shown in graphs or tables. Thanks to integrated export feature, the results can be saved in CSV file for later additional analysis in other tools.
Thanks to its excellent graphical user interface, the software can also be used in classrooms, as an effective way of teaching students the basics of electrostatic simulations. Robin Hood Solver uses novel BEM method called Robin Hood method, developed by the scientists at Ruđer Bošković Institute in Zagreb, Croatia. Thanks to the method, the Robin Hood Solver, unlike many other tools, has low memory requirements and can execute even complex calculations while running on an affordable, off-the-shelf notebook computer. Version 2.0 offers many new features and improvements including integrated project management with auto-save, import of objects from other CAD tools in OBJ, DXF and other formats, integrated Lua scripting and carefully designed GUI, enabling you to create even complex models with a few clicks of a mouse. The results of the calculations can be represented visually, or in the form of a graph or table, ready to be exported into other tools, including Mathematica or Matlab.

Excellent post-processing capabilities enable the user to quickly visualize electric field or potential.
The demo of Robin Hood Solver v2.0 is available free of charge to all interested users and can be obtained by filling-out a simple form on artcalc.com/demo. It retains complete functionality of the full version and is limited only by a number of elements (up to 500 per object). The prices start at USD 3,000, depending on the type of the license. We fully support Windows, Linux and OS X environments.
Artes Calculi Ltd.
www.artcalc.com
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