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Quickfield

QuickField is a finite element analysis software package running on Windows platforms. It is developed by the Danish company Tera Analysis Ltd. in cooperation with Russian firm Tor Ltd. QuickField is available as a commercial program or as a free Student Edition with limited functionality. Main applications include computer simulations of electromagnetic fields for scientific and industrial purposes, and use as a teaching aid in the college and university electromagnetic or physics courses.

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May 30, 2026
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≈ 1 min
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Source
Quickfield
DeveloperTera Analysis Ltd.
Initial release1991
Stable release
7.0 / September 15, 2025 (2025-09-15)
Operating systemWindows
TypeFinite element analysis
LicenseProprietary EULA
Website[1]

QuickField is a finite element analysis software package running on Windows platforms. It is developed by the Danish company Tera Analysis Ltd. in cooperation with Russian firm Tor Ltd. QuickField is available as a commercial program or as a free Student Edition with limited functionality. Main applications include computer simulations of electromagnetic fields 1 for scientific and industrial purposes,2 and use as a teaching aid in the college and university electromagnetic or physics courses.3

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References

  1. Quick and easy field analysis by Kenneth R. Foster, IEEE Spectrum Magazine, December 1999.
  2. How software assists designing motors and generators by M. Khanin. Machine Design, June 2005.
  3. Applied Electromagnetics Using QuickField & MATLAB by James R. Claycomb. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2009
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