In this work, we present a parallel, fully-distributed finite element numerical framework to simulate the low-frequency electromagnetic behaviour of superconducting devices, which efficiently exploits high performance computing platforms. We select the so-called H-formulation, which uses the magnetic field as a state variable. Nédélec elements (of arbitrary order) are required for an accurate approximation of the H-formulation for modelling electromagnetic fields along interfaces between regions with high contrast medium properties. An h-adaptive mesh refinement technique customized for Nédélec elements leads to a structured fine mesh in areas of interest whereas a smart coarsening is obtained in other regions. The composition of a tailored...
International audienceIn this work we will present a new 3-D full-wave finite element formulation an...
We consider finite element models for high-temperature superconductors and compare two dual formulat...
International audienceA new iterative algorithm is developed to model 2D and 3D magnetization of the...
In this work, we present a parallel, fully-distributed finite element numerical framework to simulat...
In this work, we present a parallel, fully-distributed finite element numerical framework to simulat...
International audienceThis work shows how to implement the H-φ formulation in a commercial finite el...
This paper reviews the modeling of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) using the finite-element m...
The Bulk Superconductivity Group at the University of Cambridge is currently investigating the use o...
A three-dimensional (3D) numerical model is proposed to solve the electromagnetic problems involving...
AbstractThis paper presents a new simulation setup for the calculation of high temperature supercond...
The Bulk Superconductivity Group at the University of Cambridge is currently investigating the use o...
AbstractThis paper presents a new simulation setup for the calculation of high temperature supercond...
This paper reviews the modeling of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) using the finiteelement me...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we consider finite element models for high-temperature superconductors a...
In this paper, we report progress towards a 3D finite element model for the magnetization of a high...
International audienceIn this work we will present a new 3-D full-wave finite element formulation an...
We consider finite element models for high-temperature superconductors and compare two dual formulat...
International audienceA new iterative algorithm is developed to model 2D and 3D magnetization of the...
In this work, we present a parallel, fully-distributed finite element numerical framework to simulat...
In this work, we present a parallel, fully-distributed finite element numerical framework to simulat...
International audienceThis work shows how to implement the H-φ formulation in a commercial finite el...
This paper reviews the modeling of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) using the finite-element m...
The Bulk Superconductivity Group at the University of Cambridge is currently investigating the use o...
A three-dimensional (3D) numerical model is proposed to solve the electromagnetic problems involving...
AbstractThis paper presents a new simulation setup for the calculation of high temperature supercond...
The Bulk Superconductivity Group at the University of Cambridge is currently investigating the use o...
AbstractThis paper presents a new simulation setup for the calculation of high temperature supercond...
This paper reviews the modeling of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) using the finiteelement me...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we consider finite element models for high-temperature superconductors a...
In this paper, we report progress towards a 3D finite element model for the magnetization of a high...
International audienceIn this work we will present a new 3-D full-wave finite element formulation an...
We consider finite element models for high-temperature superconductors and compare two dual formulat...
International audienceA new iterative algorithm is developed to model 2D and 3D magnetization of the...