CADFEM Webinar
Simulating Electric Arcing —
from Low Power Electrostatic Discharge to High Energy Arcs
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Date: 13.11.2025
Time: 11:00-12:00 CET
Language: English
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Simulating Electric Arcing - from Low Power Electrostatic Discharge to High Energy Arcs
Webinar Series: Advanced Low Frequency Electromagnetic Workflows
Electric arcing represents a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that spans a wide range of energy levels — from transient, low-power electrostatic discharges (ESD) to sustained, high-energy arc faults capable of causing severe damage to electronic systems and infrastructure. This webinar explores the simulation methodologies used to model electric arcs across this spectrum, highlighting the physical principles, computational challenges, and practical implications of each regime.
Join our webinar and discover:
- analysing 3D geometries regarding critical electric fields using Ansys Maxwell
- fast analysis of ESD with FDTD methods and non linear air chemistry
- multiphysical workflow for analysing Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (LTE) plasma arcs using Ansys Maxwell and Ansys Fluent through System Coupling

René Fuger
Teamleiter Business Development
CADFEM Austria GmbH
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