The effects of finite-element grid geometries and associated ill conditioning were studied in single-medium and multimedia (air-iron) three-dimensional magnetostatic-field computation problems. The sensitivities of these 3-D field computations to finite-element grid geometries were investigated. It was found that in single-medium applications the unconstrained magnetic vector potential curl-curl formulation in conjunction with first-order finite elements produces global results which are almost totally insensitive to grid geometries. However, it was found that in multimedia (air-iron) applications first-order finite-element results are sensitive to grid geometries and consequent elemental shape ill conditioning. These sensitivities were alm...
The use of algebraic formulation for the solution of electromagnetic fields is becoming more and mor...
The thesis is principally concerned with the solution of non- linear field problems with particular ...
Purpose – Numerical three-dimensional formulations using vector potential A have been examined for m...
The results of the application of three well-known 3-D magnetic vector potential (MVP)-based finite-...
A method of combined use of magnetic vector potential based finite-element (FE) formulations and mag...
Three-dimensional computations of electromagnetic fields are presented with the aid of the method of...
A three dimensional finite element method software package has been developed for solving electromag...
The application of periodic boundary conditions in the analysis of three-dimensional magnetic fields...
This paper describes the role and meaning of the gauge condition of magnetic vector potential, and a...
A three dimensional finite element formulation and algorithm for the solution of 3-d magnetic fields...
In this paper, the three dimensional finite element method previously presented by these authors is ...
Two methods of accounting for magnetic saturation in nonlinear three dimensional magnetic field prob...
Over the past ten years, the ability of computers has progressed rapidly, and techniques of numerica...
A three-dimensional finite element (FE) MVP (magnetic vector potential) formulation for electromagne...
This thesis studies a numerical method to predict the current densities induced in conducting object...
The use of algebraic formulation for the solution of electromagnetic fields is becoming more and mor...
The thesis is principally concerned with the solution of non- linear field problems with particular ...
Purpose – Numerical three-dimensional formulations using vector potential A have been examined for m...
The results of the application of three well-known 3-D magnetic vector potential (MVP)-based finite-...
A method of combined use of magnetic vector potential based finite-element (FE) formulations and mag...
Three-dimensional computations of electromagnetic fields are presented with the aid of the method of...
A three dimensional finite element method software package has been developed for solving electromag...
The application of periodic boundary conditions in the analysis of three-dimensional magnetic fields...
This paper describes the role and meaning of the gauge condition of magnetic vector potential, and a...
A three dimensional finite element formulation and algorithm for the solution of 3-d magnetic fields...
In this paper, the three dimensional finite element method previously presented by these authors is ...
Two methods of accounting for magnetic saturation in nonlinear three dimensional magnetic field prob...
Over the past ten years, the ability of computers has progressed rapidly, and techniques of numerica...
A three-dimensional finite element (FE) MVP (magnetic vector potential) formulation for electromagne...
This thesis studies a numerical method to predict the current densities induced in conducting object...
The use of algebraic formulation for the solution of electromagnetic fields is becoming more and mor...
The thesis is principally concerned with the solution of non- linear field problems with particular ...
Purpose – Numerical three-dimensional formulations using vector potential A have been examined for m...