Software:Cenos Simulation Software

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CENOS Simulation Software
Developer(s)CENOS SIA
Initial release2017
Operating systemWindows
PlatformDesktop
Available inEnglish
TypeEngineering simulation software
LicenseCommercial proprietary software. Free license for academic use.
Websitewww.cenos-platform.com

CENOS Simulation Software is an engineering simulation software platform developed by CENOS SIA,[1] headquartered in Riga, Latvia. Founded in 2017 by three PhD physicists and mathematicians, the software specializes in simulations of electromagnetics, induction heating, radio frequency, wireless charging and thermal management. CENOS[2] utilizes open-source computational algorithms tailored specifically for practical engineering applications, aiming to significantly reduce design cycles and research and development costs in industries including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and metal manufacturing.[3][4]

History

CENOS[5] was founded in Riga, Latvia, in 2017 by physicists and mathematicians Dr. Mihails Scepanskis,[6] Dr. Antons Misevics, and Dr. Sandis Spolitis. Motivated by the necessity for more accessible simulation tools[7] tailored for induction heating[8] and electromagnetics, they launched the first simulation tool, CENOS Induction Heating,[9] in 2018.

In subsequent years, CENOS[10] expanded its simulation tool line with additional modules in electromagnetics and thermal management, continually refining usability and expanding its user base internationally.[11]

In 2024, CENOS announced plans for a cloud-based simulation platform to further increase accessibility and collaborative possibilities for engineers globally.[12]

Founders

  • Dr. Mihails Scepanskis – Co-founder and CEO, PhD in Physics (University of Latvia)
  • Dr. Antons Misevics – Co-founder and CTO, PhD in Mathematics and Computational Sciences, University of Latvia
  • Dr. Sandis Spolitis – Co-founder, PhD in Electromagnetics, Riga Technical University

Products

CENOS software specializes in the following simulation modules:

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Induction Heating[13]
  • Single-shot and scanning hardening
  • Brazing, melting, tempering processes
  • Inductor optimization
Electromagnetics
  • Eddy current analysis
  • Magnetic field simulations
  • AC/DC electromagnetics
Thermal Management
  • Thermal optimization for electronic and mechanical components
  • Heat dissipation analysis
Radio Frequency
  • Antenna design[14]
  • Antenna placement studies on hardware
  • RFID readers and tags
Wireless Charging
  • Industrial robots and mobility hardware[15]
  • Induction charging in electronic devices

Technology

CENOS software[16] integrates academically proven, open-source computational frameworks such as Salome, GetDP, and Elmer FEM, tailored specifically for efficiency in targeted engineering scenarios.

Industry Applications

CENOS software is applied widely across industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and metal manufacturing for optimizing products, reducing the number of physical prototypes, shortening development cycles, and significantly lowering costs.

External links

References

  1. "Labs of Latvia" (in lv). https://labsoflatvia.com/aktuali/cenos-piesaista-1-miljonu-eiro. 
  2. "Startup of the Day: Latvian 3D simulation software company CENOS - AIN" (in en). https://en.ain.ua/2022/11/07/startup-of-the-day-latvian-cenos/. 
  3. "Easy Simulation Apps from CENOS Prove SMEs Want Niche CAE". engineering.com. https://www.engineering.com/easy-simulation-apps-from-cenos-prove-smes-want-niche-cae. 
  4. "CENOS Launches Simulation Software for Antenna Design". Digital Engineering 24/7. https://www.digitalengineering247.com/article/cenos-launches-simulation-software-for-antenna-design. 
  5. "CENOS captured 1 million dollars worth of glances from investors with its unique approach - ArcticStartup" (in en-US). 2022-02-02. https://arcticstartup.com/cenos-captured-a-million-euro/. 
  6. "Mihails Scepanskis of CENOS". https://www.bitbean.com/ceos-speak/mihails-scepanskis-of-cenos/. 
  7. "CENOS brings in €1 million to democratize access to digital engineering" (in en-GB). 2022-02-01. https://tech.eu/2022/02/01/cenos-brings-in-e1-million-to-democratise-access-to-digital-engineering/. 
  8. Engineering, Digital (2021-09-03). "CENOS Simulation Software Made for Induction Heating Applications" (in en). https://www.digitalengineering247.com/article/cenos-simulation-software-made-for-induction-heating-applications/simulate. 
  9. "Labs of Latvia" (in lv). https://labsoflatvia.com/aktuali/cenos-aug-triskart. 
  10. "Cenos piesaista 362 tūkstošus eiro" (in lv). https://www.db.lv/zinas/cenos-piesaista-362-tukstosus-eiro-494904. 
  11. "Labs of Latvia" (in lv). https://labsoflatvia.com/en/news/how-cenos-found-their-key-to-the-us-market-through-launching-an-office-in-mexico. 
  12. "CENOS Launches Simulation Software for Antenna Design". Digital Engineering 24/7. https://www.digitalengineering247.com/article/cenos-launches-simulation-software-for-antenna-design. 
  13. "Cenos introduces new induction heating applications | Invest in Latvia" (in en). https://investinlatvia.org/en/news/cenos-introduces-new-induction-heating-applications. 
  14. "CENOS Launches Affordable And Easy-to-use Simulation Software For Antenna Design" (in en-US). 2021-05-07. https://www.rtl-sdr.com/cenos-launches-affordable-and-easy-to-use-simulation-software-for-antenna-design/. 
  15. Wasserman, Shawn (2021-09-20). "Easy Simulation Apps from CENOS Prove SMEs Want Niche CAE Technology" (in en-US). https://www.engineering.com/easy-simulation-apps-from-cenos-prove-smes-want-niche-cae-technology/. 
  16. Spendlove, Tom (2023-05-15). "CENOS Offers Small Engineering Operations Electrical Simulation Tools" (in en-US). https://www.engineering.com/cenos-offers-small-engineering-operations-electrical-simulation-tools/.