Many optimization problems in electrical engineering consider a large number of design parameters. A sensitivity analysis identifies the design parameters with the strongest influence on the problem of interest. This paper introduces the adjoint variable method as an efficient approach to study sensitivities of nonlinear electroquasistatic problems in time domain. In contrast to the more common direct sensitivity method, the adjoint variable method has a computational cost nearly independent of the number of parameters. The method is applied to study the sensitivity of the field grading material parameters on the performance of a 320 kV cable joint specimen, which is modeled as a finite element nonlinear transient electroquasistatic problem...
In this paper, we revisit time-domain adjoint sensitivity with a circuit theoretic approach and an e...
Using the material derivative concept of continuum mechanics and an adjoint variable method, in a 2-...
Abstract--In this paper, a unified theory for frequency-domain simula-tion and sensitivity analysis ...
International audienceOptimization using finite element analysis and the adjoint variable method to ...
There is a revival of the interest in adjoint sensitivity analysis techniques. This is partly becaus...
Sensitivity analysis is an important tool that can be used to assess and improve the design and accu...
Summary. Sensitivity analysis is an important tool that can be used to assess and improve the design...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to study the optimization problem of low-frequency magnetic s...
© 2017 IEEE. A physical interpretable equivalent electrical network and its parameters are extracted...
An adjoint field approach is used to formulate a general numerical framework for Fisher information-...
An efficient approach based on adjoint sensitivity is presented for time-domain sensitivity analysis...
We study the optimization problem for the time-harmonic Maxwell equations involving determination of...
Sensitivity analysis enables powerful gradient‐based mathematical programming techniques in the opti...
This paper describes a new algorithm to calculate gradients of system responses with respect to desi...
The present thrust in the electronics industry towards integrating multiple functions on a single ch...
In this paper, we revisit time-domain adjoint sensitivity with a circuit theoretic approach and an e...
Using the material derivative concept of continuum mechanics and an adjoint variable method, in a 2-...
Abstract--In this paper, a unified theory for frequency-domain simula-tion and sensitivity analysis ...
International audienceOptimization using finite element analysis and the adjoint variable method to ...
There is a revival of the interest in adjoint sensitivity analysis techniques. This is partly becaus...
Sensitivity analysis is an important tool that can be used to assess and improve the design and accu...
Summary. Sensitivity analysis is an important tool that can be used to assess and improve the design...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to study the optimization problem of low-frequency magnetic s...
© 2017 IEEE. A physical interpretable equivalent electrical network and its parameters are extracted...
An adjoint field approach is used to formulate a general numerical framework for Fisher information-...
An efficient approach based on adjoint sensitivity is presented for time-domain sensitivity analysis...
We study the optimization problem for the time-harmonic Maxwell equations involving determination of...
Sensitivity analysis enables powerful gradient‐based mathematical programming techniques in the opti...
This paper describes a new algorithm to calculate gradients of system responses with respect to desi...
The present thrust in the electronics industry towards integrating multiple functions on a single ch...
In this paper, we revisit time-domain adjoint sensitivity with a circuit theoretic approach and an e...
Using the material derivative concept of continuum mechanics and an adjoint variable method, in a 2-...
Abstract--In this paper, a unified theory for frequency-domain simula-tion and sensitivity analysis ...