Accurate magnetic flux distributions are calculated in magnetic circuits via a subproblem finite-element (FE) method based on a perturbation technique. An approximate FE problem considering ideal flux tubes is first solved. It gives the source for FE perturbation problems considering the flux tubes with their exterior regions, accounting thus for leakage fluxes, as well as for changes of material properties and shapes. The proposed technique aims to accurately quantify the gain given by each model refinement on both local fields and global quantities and to justify the usefulness of this refinement. It is also well adapted to parameterised analyses on geometrical and material data
peer reviewedA sub-problem finite element method is developed for refining the inductor models in ma...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subproblem finite element me...
peer reviewedModel refinements of non-linear magnetic circuits are performed via a finite element su...
Abstract: Accurate magnetic flux distributions are calculated in magnetic circuits via a subproblem ...
peer reviewedMagnetic flux distributions are calculated in magnetostatic and magnetodynamic problems...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subproblem finite element me...
Model refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subproblem finite element method based on...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for refining m...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for refining ma...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subdomain finite element met...
Model refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subdomain finite element method. A comple...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subdomain finite element met...
peer reviewedRepetitive finite element (FE) computations are needed when studying variations of geom...
A new approximate method is developed for calculating three-dimensional magnetic fields in magnetic ...
Purpose - To develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for efficiently modeling moving systems in ...
peer reviewedA sub-problem finite element method is developed for refining the inductor models in ma...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subproblem finite element me...
peer reviewedModel refinements of non-linear magnetic circuits are performed via a finite element su...
Abstract: Accurate magnetic flux distributions are calculated in magnetic circuits via a subproblem ...
peer reviewedMagnetic flux distributions are calculated in magnetostatic and magnetodynamic problems...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subproblem finite element me...
Model refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subproblem finite element method based on...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for refining m...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for refining ma...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subdomain finite element met...
Model refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subdomain finite element method. A comple...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subdomain finite element met...
peer reviewedRepetitive finite element (FE) computations are needed when studying variations of geom...
A new approximate method is developed for calculating three-dimensional magnetic fields in magnetic ...
Purpose - To develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for efficiently modeling moving systems in ...
peer reviewedA sub-problem finite element method is developed for refining the inductor models in ma...
peer reviewedModel refinements of magnetic circuits are performed via a subproblem finite element me...
peer reviewedModel refinements of non-linear magnetic circuits are performed via a finite element su...