This paper describes two hybrid methods coupling finite formulation of electromagnetic fields (FFEF) in a bounded domain to integral boundary conditions taking into account far field conditions. The two hybrid techniques use different boundary conditions: the first formulation is based on Green's function applied to magnetization source inside bounded domain while the other one is based on a boundary-element method on its external surface. Details about the coupling terms are given and handling of different magnetization sources is described, including the fictitious magnetization sources coming from nonlinear solutions. The proposed methods are validated versus different benchmark cases. Comparisons between the two techniques have been per...
Modelling of realistic electromagnetic problems is presented by partial differential equations (FDEs...
The aim of this paper is to provide a mathematical and numerical analysis for a FEM-BEM coupling app...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to analyze a numerical method for solving the magneto-static prob...
This paper describes two hybrid methods coupling finite formulation of electromagnetic fields (FFEF)...
A new formulation of magnetostatics is given: it uses the magnetic field $h$ as variable and a pena...
A novel hybrid approach for solving magnetostatic problems with an unbounded air domain is presented...
In this paper a hybrid method for three-dimensional non-linear magnetostatic analysis is presented. ...
Abstract. We propose mixed and hybrid formulations for the three-dimensional magne-tostatic problem....
thèse rédigée le (2005-06-10)The subject of this thesis is the study of the three-dimensional magnet...
This paper presents a procedure for using integrals to solve nonlinear magnetostatic field problems....
The paper is devoted to an approximation of the solution of Maxwell’s equations in three-dimensional...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
Previously, a successive approximations procedure was developed to compute by means of the finite el...
An enhanced version of a mixed field-based formulation for magnetostatics developed in previous pape...
A new very efficient iterative FEM-BEM hybrid procedure for solving stationary and steady state elec...
Modelling of realistic electromagnetic problems is presented by partial differential equations (FDEs...
The aim of this paper is to provide a mathematical and numerical analysis for a FEM-BEM coupling app...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to analyze a numerical method for solving the magneto-static prob...
This paper describes two hybrid methods coupling finite formulation of electromagnetic fields (FFEF)...
A new formulation of magnetostatics is given: it uses the magnetic field $h$ as variable and a pena...
A novel hybrid approach for solving magnetostatic problems with an unbounded air domain is presented...
In this paper a hybrid method for three-dimensional non-linear magnetostatic analysis is presented. ...
Abstract. We propose mixed and hybrid formulations for the three-dimensional magne-tostatic problem....
thèse rédigée le (2005-06-10)The subject of this thesis is the study of the three-dimensional magnet...
This paper presents a procedure for using integrals to solve nonlinear magnetostatic field problems....
The paper is devoted to an approximation of the solution of Maxwell’s equations in three-dimensional...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
Previously, a successive approximations procedure was developed to compute by means of the finite el...
An enhanced version of a mixed field-based formulation for magnetostatics developed in previous pape...
A new very efficient iterative FEM-BEM hybrid procedure for solving stationary and steady state elec...
Modelling of realistic electromagnetic problems is presented by partial differential equations (FDEs...
The aim of this paper is to provide a mathematical and numerical analysis for a FEM-BEM coupling app...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to analyze a numerical method for solving the magneto-static prob...