The Whitney-elements time-domain (WETD) method is a very powerful full-wave EM field solver in time domain. The WETD method is here applied to solve a coupled problem of EM fields and circuits, which are characterized by lumped elements, distributed elements and independent sources. The method consists in the variation of the finite element functional to include circuit elements in the computational domain. By locating the terminals of the lumped elements in two nodes delimiting an edge of the FEM mesh, a simple computational procedure is obtained. The distributed elements are modeled as a series of lumped elements. The proposed full-wave method is a suitable tool to analyze electrical circuits and EM fields in complex configurations
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The vector finite element-time domain (VFE-TD) method has been proposed to solve Maxwell's equations...
A general circuit-oriented, full-wave, finite-element method (FEM) is proposed to analyze the couple...
A circuit-oriented finite element method is presented to analyse the coupled problem of electrical c...
A frequency dependent Whytney-element time-domain (WETD) method is proposed for the calculation of t...
The modeling of electromechanical problems is discussed. The simultaneous consideration of two disti...
In this chapter, we present three main numerical methods that are capa ble of solving complex electr...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
A method of computation based on the finite element method was used to solve axisymmetrical electrom...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The vector finite element-time domain (VFE-TD) method has been proposed to solve Maxwell's equations...
A general circuit-oriented, full-wave, finite-element method (FEM) is proposed to analyze the couple...
A circuit-oriented finite element method is presented to analyse the coupled problem of electrical c...
A frequency dependent Whytney-element time-domain (WETD) method is proposed for the calculation of t...
The modeling of electromechanical problems is discussed. The simultaneous consideration of two disti...
In this chapter, we present three main numerical methods that are capa ble of solving complex electr...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
A method of computation based on the finite element method was used to solve axisymmetrical electrom...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The possibility to combine circuit and electromagnetic modeling in one program enable new problems t...
The vector finite element-time domain (VFE-TD) method has been proposed to solve Maxwell's equations...