Two families of parametrized mixed variational principles for linear electromagnetodynamics are constructed. The first family is applicable when the current density distribution is known a priori. Its six independent fields are magnetic intensity and flux density, magnetic potential, electric intensity and flux density and electric potential. Through appropriate specialization of parameters the first principle reduces to more conventional principles proposed in the literature. The second family is appropriate when the current density distribution and a conjugate Lagrange multiplier field are adjoined, giving a total of eight independently varied fields. In this case it is shown that a conventional variational principle exists only in the ti...
In this paper, we study some techniques for solving numerically magnetostatic systems. In particular...
Some mixed variational principles are presented for problems involving electro-elastic interactions,...
Some mixed variational principles are presented for problems involving electro-elastic interactions,...
Electromagnetic finite elements are extended based on a variational principle that uses the electrom...
Described are the theoretical development and computer implementation of reliable and efficient meth...
Electromagnetic finite elements based on a variational principle that uses the electromagnetic four-...
This research program has dealt with the theoretical development and computer implementation of reli...
International audienceTo bring a vision of electrical engineering for future energy challenges, the ...
Abstract-We discuss several mixed variational principles which generalize existing variational princ...
The dynamical equations of an electromagnetic field coupled with a conducting material are studied. ...
A mixed variational principle is developed and utilized in a finite element formulation. The procedu...
This work deals with classical and mixed variational statements for the analysis of layered structur...
This book provides a strong mathematical grounding in the use of variational principles to analyse d...
Finite element approximations of eddy current problems that are en-tirely based on the magnetic fiel...
Finite element approximations of eddy current problems that are entirely based on the magnetic field...
In this paper, we study some techniques for solving numerically magnetostatic systems. In particular...
Some mixed variational principles are presented for problems involving electro-elastic interactions,...
Some mixed variational principles are presented for problems involving electro-elastic interactions,...
Electromagnetic finite elements are extended based on a variational principle that uses the electrom...
Described are the theoretical development and computer implementation of reliable and efficient meth...
Electromagnetic finite elements based on a variational principle that uses the electromagnetic four-...
This research program has dealt with the theoretical development and computer implementation of reli...
International audienceTo bring a vision of electrical engineering for future energy challenges, the ...
Abstract-We discuss several mixed variational principles which generalize existing variational princ...
The dynamical equations of an electromagnetic field coupled with a conducting material are studied. ...
A mixed variational principle is developed and utilized in a finite element formulation. The procedu...
This work deals with classical and mixed variational statements for the analysis of layered structur...
This book provides a strong mathematical grounding in the use of variational principles to analyse d...
Finite element approximations of eddy current problems that are en-tirely based on the magnetic fiel...
Finite element approximations of eddy current problems that are entirely based on the magnetic field...
In this paper, we study some techniques for solving numerically magnetostatic systems. In particular...
Some mixed variational principles are presented for problems involving electro-elastic interactions,...
Some mixed variational principles are presented for problems involving electro-elastic interactions,...