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1 online resource (320 pages) |
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COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. No. 4 ; vol. 23 |
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COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. No. 4 ; v. 23
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Contents |
Preface; Fast and efficient 3D boundary element method for closed domains; Formulation of mixed elements for the 2D-BEM; Coupled mechanical-electrostatic FE-BE analysis with FMM acceleration; Comparison of 3D magnetodynamic formulations in terms of potentials with imposed electric global quantities; Modelisation of thin cracks with varying conductivity in eddy-current testing; Non-nested geometric multigrid method using consistency error correction for discrete magnetic curl-curl formulations; Wavelet's application in electrostatic and their computing aspects |
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Comparisons of finite element and Rayleigh methods for the study of conical Bloch waves in arrays of metallic cylindersThe Newton-Raphson method for solving non-linear and anisotropic time-harmonic problems; Complementary two-dimensional finite element formulations with inclusion of a vectorized Jiles-Atherton model; Transient field-circuit coupled formulation based on the finite integration technique and a mixed circuit formulation; Field-circuit model of the dynamics of electromechanical device supplied by electronic power converters |
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Field-circuit transient analysis of a magnetorheological fluid brakeThe eggshell approach for the computation of electromagnetic forces in 2D and 3D; Comparison of sliding-surface and moving-band techniques in frequency-domain finite-element models of rotating machines; Orthogonal transformation of moving grid model into fixed grid model in the finite element analysis of induction machines; Axisymmetric transient electromagnetic finite-difference scheme including prescribed motion; Multi-domain topology optimization of electromagnetic systems |
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Optimal design of induction heating equipment for high-speed processing of a semiconductorOptimal characterization of LF magnetic field using multipoles; A new approach for shape optimization of resistors with complex geometry; Comparison of static, dynamic, and static-dynamic eccentricity in induction machines with squirrel-cage rotots using 2D-transient FEM; Electrical machine analysis considering field -- circuit -- movement and skewing effects; FEM analysis of current limiting devices using superconducting thin film and AC losses of YBCO coated conductor |
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Comparison of 3D and 2D field-circuit models of power transformer transientsCalculation of magnetization characteristic of a squirrel cage machine using edge element method; Edge element analysis of brushless motors with inhomogeneously magnetized permanent magnets; Adaptive observer of rotor speed and position for PMSM sensorless control system; A shunt active power filter |
Summary |
The 6th International Symposium on Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) 2003, was held in Aachen, Germany, from 6 to 9 October 2003. Previous editions were held in Lieg̀e (September 1992), Leuven (May 1994), Lieg̀e (May 1996), Marseille (May 1998) and Ghent (May 2000). Previously published in: Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Volume 23, Number 4, 2004 |
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Subject |
Electromagnetism.
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Magnetism.
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electromagnetism.
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magnetism.
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Botany.
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NATURE -- Plants -- General.
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Electromagnetism
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Magnetism
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dular, Patrick
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Hameyer, Kay
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Henneberger, Gerhard
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ISBN |
1845440056 |
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9781845440053 |
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1845441699 |
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9781845441692 |
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