This paper presents a comparison between the finite element and difference methods applied to two dimensional nonlinear magnetic field problems. The comparison is based on the determination of the magnetic field distribution in a shell-type single phase transformer with substantial magnetic core saturation. The comparison between the two discretization schemes is based on an equal number of finite element and finite difference domains. The finite element mesh is superimposed on the finite difference grid, to assure an equitable basis of comparison. Aspects of flexibility of implementation and economics (computer execution time and storage requirements) for the two techniques are compared. In addition, the degree of agreement between numeric...
Abstract. Power transformer analysis and design focussing on the equivalent circuit parameter evalua...
Because of the exponential increase of computational resource requirement for numerical field simula...
AbstractThe problem of two-dimensional magnetic field during the calculation in electromechanical sy...
In this paper, an evaluation of the methods of finite elements and finite differences, as applied to...
A novel method which uses zero-dimensional finite elements to directly analyze the coupled problem o...
Previously, a successive approximations procedure was developed to compute by means of the finite el...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) in recent years has been found as very attractive for electromagneti...
A fast Newton-Raphson technique (FNR) for the determination of nonlinear three dimensional finite el...
This paper deals with comparison of experimentally and by the finite element method determined magne...
In this paper, the three dimensional finite element method previously presented by these authors is ...
A new technique for taking into account hysteresis has been developed. The paper describes the detai...
The paper presents and compares three potential formulations to solve nonlinear static magnetic fiel...
The thesis is principally concerned with the solution of non- linear field problems with particular ...
This paper proposes a set of quasi-static mathematical model of magnetic fields caused by high volta...
Two methods of accounting for magnetic saturation in nonlinear three dimensional magnetic field prob...
Abstract. Power transformer analysis and design focussing on the equivalent circuit parameter evalua...
Because of the exponential increase of computational resource requirement for numerical field simula...
AbstractThe problem of two-dimensional magnetic field during the calculation in electromechanical sy...
In this paper, an evaluation of the methods of finite elements and finite differences, as applied to...
A novel method which uses zero-dimensional finite elements to directly analyze the coupled problem o...
Previously, a successive approximations procedure was developed to compute by means of the finite el...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) in recent years has been found as very attractive for electromagneti...
A fast Newton-Raphson technique (FNR) for the determination of nonlinear three dimensional finite el...
This paper deals with comparison of experimentally and by the finite element method determined magne...
In this paper, the three dimensional finite element method previously presented by these authors is ...
A new technique for taking into account hysteresis has been developed. The paper describes the detai...
The paper presents and compares three potential formulations to solve nonlinear static magnetic fiel...
The thesis is principally concerned with the solution of non- linear field problems with particular ...
This paper proposes a set of quasi-static mathematical model of magnetic fields caused by high volta...
Two methods of accounting for magnetic saturation in nonlinear three dimensional magnetic field prob...
Abstract. Power transformer analysis and design focussing on the equivalent circuit parameter evalua...
Because of the exponential increase of computational resource requirement for numerical field simula...
AbstractThe problem of two-dimensional magnetic field during the calculation in electromechanical sy...