LGEP 2011 ID = 844International audienceA discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing the current density in superconductors characterized by a constitutive power law between the current density and the electric field. The method is formulated to solve the nonlinear diffusion problem satisfied by the electric field, both in the scalar and 2-D vectorial case. Application examples are given for a superconducting cylinder subjected to an external magnetic field. Results are compared to those given by the mixed finite-element/finite-volume method and those obtained using a standard finite-element software. Efficiency and robustness of the approach are illustrated on an example where the exponent in the power law is spatially depende...
International audienceIn this paper, a new approach to model efficiently high-temperature supercondu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new numerical method based on finite elements - finite v...
International audienceThis paper presents a new numerical method based on finite elements - finite v...
LGEP 2011 ID = 844International audienceA discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing th...
International audienceA discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing the current density ...
International audienceA discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing the current density ...
A discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing the current density in superconductors cha...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
A semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the current density in superconductors characteri...
In this paper, we investigate the 3-D computation of the current distribution in the heterogeneous s...
International audienceIn this paper, a new approach to model efficiently high-temperature supercondu...
International audienceIn this paper, a new approach to model efficiently high-temperature supercondu...
International audienceIn this paper, a new approach to model efficiently high-temperature supercondu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new numerical method based on finite elements - finite v...
International audienceThis paper presents a new numerical method based on finite elements - finite v...
LGEP 2011 ID = 844International audienceA discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing th...
International audienceA discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing the current density ...
International audienceA discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing the current density ...
A discontinuous Galerkin method is proposed for computing the current density in superconductors cha...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
LGEP 2014 ID = 1529International audienceA semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the curr...
A semi-implicit approach is proposed for computing the current density in superconductors characteri...
In this paper, we investigate the 3-D computation of the current distribution in the heterogeneous s...
International audienceIn this paper, a new approach to model efficiently high-temperature supercondu...
International audienceIn this paper, a new approach to model efficiently high-temperature supercondu...
International audienceIn this paper, a new approach to model efficiently high-temperature supercondu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new numerical method based on finite elements - finite v...
International audienceThis paper presents a new numerical method based on finite elements - finite v...