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Transient Electromagnetic Software
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by:Zond Software based inSaint-Petersburg, RUSSIA
ZondTEM1D software is designed for one-dimensional multi-stations interpretation of Transient ElectroMagnetic(TEM) sounding for various obseravation systems [Line/Loop, Loop/Loop, Loop/Line, Line/Line ). Comfortable interface and wide possibilities of data presentation allow to solve given geological problem with maximum effectiveness. ...
by:ETAP based inIrvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Advanced Distribution Management System must offer flexible solutions to address the core requirement of the new digital grid to provide resiliency and reliability to the network while having the scalability to intelligently and proactively assess the outcome of the operations and contribute to the new requirements to minimize network cost and improve asset ...
Manufactured by:Guideline Geo based inSundbyberg, SWEDEN
The transient electromagnetic (TEM or time domain electromagnetic TDEM) method is extremely effective in determining electrical conductivity of the subsurface at depths from a few meters down to several hundred meters. Since electrical conductivity of soil correlates strongly with soil properties, TEM is a powerful tool for mapping of conductive ...
by:PSCAD | Manitoba Hydro International Ltd. based inWinnipeg, MANITOBA (CANADA)
Offline plotting and analysis are critical aspects of many engineering and scientific studies. Having the right tool to quickly and efficiently view, analyze, and modify large quantities of data is equally ...
by:PSCAD | Manitoba Hydro International Ltd. based inWinnipeg, MANITOBA (CANADA)
As power systems evolve, the need for accurate, intuitive simulation tools becomes more and more important. With PSCAD you can build, simulate, and model your systems with ease, providing limitless possibilities in power system simulation. Included is a comprehensive library of system models ranging from simple passive elements and control functions to electric machines and other complex devices. ...
