Depuis la version 2026, Flux 3D et Flux PEEC ne sont plus disponibles.
Veuillez utiliser SimLab pour créer un nouveau projet 3D ou pour importer un projet Flux 3D existant.
Veuillez utiliser SimLab pour créer un nouveau projet PEEC (pas possible d'importer un projet Flux PEEC existant).
/!\ La documentation est en cours de mise à jour – des références au 3D peuvent subsister.
Flux e-Machine Toolbox improvements
FEMT 2022.1 improvements
- Switch from User to Dynamic numerical memory mode and vice versa inside FeMT
- Distributed computing available on Linux
- Run tests through PBS (by manual Export / Import)
- New extrapolation approach for efficiency maps
Switch from User to Dynamic numerical memory mode and vice versa inside FeMT
- Either switching from User numerical memory mode to Dynamic numerical memory mode by setting the Numerical Memory (MiB) to 0
- Or switching from Dynamic numerical memory mode to
User numerical memory mode by setting the
Numerical Memory (MiB) to a fixed amount of memoryAvertissement : When switching from Dynamic numerical memory mode to User numerical memory mode, the user must know the numerical memory required to solve the project and therefore set a high enough value.

Distributed computing available on Linux
On Linux, it is now possible to run a test by activating the local distribution.
First, you have to make sure that the distribution is properly configured.
See Parametric distribution in Flux (Linux) for more information.

Run tests through PBS (by manual Export / Import)
To save computation time, it is now possible to run tests through PBS.
- In FeMT: Export the required files for PBS
- In PBS: Run the computation through a cluster
- In FeMT: Import the results from PBS
And then postprocess the results as usual.

New extrapolation approach for efficiency maps
There is now a new map extrapolation method to obtain correct values near map borders and thus avoid obtaining non-physical values, such as negative Irms values.