A new finite element method/boundary element method (FEM/BEM) scheme is proposed for the solution of the 2D magnetic static and quasi-static problems with unbounded domains. The novelty is an original approach in the treatment of the outer region. The related domain integral is eliminated at the discrete level by using the finite element approximation of the fundamental solutions (Green’s functions) at every node of the related mesh. This “FEM-Green” approach replaces the standard boundary element method. It is simpler to implement because no integration on the boundary of the domain is required. Then, the method leads to a substantially reduced computational burden. Moreover, the coupling with finite elements is more natural since it is ba...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) in recent years has been found as very attractive for electromagneti...
Modelling of realistic electromagnetic problems is presented by partial differential equations (FDEs...
Purpose – Numerical three-dimensional formulations using vector potential A have been examined for m...
Abstract: A great interest has been focused on the strategic dual image method for obtaining the fin...
The numerical analysis or design of an arrangement, which require electromagnetic field calculation,...
The theory of discrete electromagnetism (DEM) is quickly gaining ground in the computational electro...
The paper presents the coupling between the finite element and the boundary element methods as an ef...
A new very efficient iterative FEM-BEM hybrid procedure for solving stationary and steady state elec...
International audienceIn this paper, a coupling of the Finite Element Method (FEM) and the Boundary ...
This paper provides examples of the numerical solution of boundary-value problems in nonlinear magne...
Summary. The discretization of transient and static magnetic field problems with the Whitney Finite ...
This article describes a novel and accurate implementation of finite element method-boundary element...
The Boundary Element Method (BEM) is a numerical technique for solving partial differential equation...
International audienceThe first objective of this contribution is the formulation of nonlinear probl...
This paper describes a particular use of the hybrid FEM-DBCI, for the computation of low-frequency e...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) in recent years has been found as very attractive for electromagneti...
Modelling of realistic electromagnetic problems is presented by partial differential equations (FDEs...
Purpose – Numerical three-dimensional formulations using vector potential A have been examined for m...
Abstract: A great interest has been focused on the strategic dual image method for obtaining the fin...
The numerical analysis or design of an arrangement, which require electromagnetic field calculation,...
The theory of discrete electromagnetism (DEM) is quickly gaining ground in the computational electro...
The paper presents the coupling between the finite element and the boundary element methods as an ef...
A new very efficient iterative FEM-BEM hybrid procedure for solving stationary and steady state elec...
International audienceIn this paper, a coupling of the Finite Element Method (FEM) and the Boundary ...
This paper provides examples of the numerical solution of boundary-value problems in nonlinear magne...
Summary. The discretization of transient and static magnetic field problems with the Whitney Finite ...
This article describes a novel and accurate implementation of finite element method-boundary element...
The Boundary Element Method (BEM) is a numerical technique for solving partial differential equation...
International audienceThe first objective of this contribution is the formulation of nonlinear probl...
This paper describes a particular use of the hybrid FEM-DBCI, for the computation of low-frequency e...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) in recent years has been found as very attractive for electromagneti...
Modelling of realistic electromagnetic problems is presented by partial differential equations (FDEs...
Purpose – Numerical three-dimensional formulations using vector potential A have been examined for m...