This paper presents a new method for computation of the nonlinear flux linkage in 3-D finite-element models (FEMs) of electrical machines. Accurate computation of the nonlinear flux linkage in 3-D FEM is not an easy task. Compared to the existing energy-perturbation method, the new technique introduced in this paper is much easier to use and is computational faster. This method is derived based on the “apparent energy.” Calculation of the nonlinear flux linkage from this energy avoids numerical differentiation, which is sensitive to numerical errors but is required in the traditional energy-perturbation method. The new method proposed is validated using experimental results on two different permanent magnet machines
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A method for analyzing 3-D magnetic fields and currents in electrical machines excited from voltage ...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) in recent years has been found as very attractive for electromagneti...
A method for analyzing 3-D magnetic fields and currents in electrical machines excited from voltage ...
A method for analyzing 3-D magnetic fields and currents in electrical machines excited from voltage ...
This paper provides a semi-analytical approach for computing the flux linkage of a 2D meshed coil in...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
This paper provides a semi-analytical approach for computing the flux linkage of a 2D meshed coil in...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A novel method which uses zero-dimensional finite elements to directly analyze the coupled problem o...
The application of the Finite Element Method (FEM) to the numerical solution of electromagnetic fiel...
The thesis deals with the computation of eddy-current losses in the end regions of synchronous machi...
WOS:000448346700001International audienceThis paper provides a semi-analytical approach for computin...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A method for analyzing 3-D magnetic fields and currents in electrical machines excited from voltage ...
The Finite Element Method (FEM) in recent years has been found as very attractive for electromagneti...
A method for analyzing 3-D magnetic fields and currents in electrical machines excited from voltage ...
A method for analyzing 3-D magnetic fields and currents in electrical machines excited from voltage ...
This paper provides a semi-analytical approach for computing the flux linkage of a 2D meshed coil in...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
This paper provides a semi-analytical approach for computing the flux linkage of a 2D meshed coil in...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A novel method which uses zero-dimensional finite elements to directly analyze the coupled problem o...
The application of the Finite Element Method (FEM) to the numerical solution of electromagnetic fiel...
The thesis deals with the computation of eddy-current losses in the end regions of synchronous machi...
WOS:000448346700001International audienceThis paper provides a semi-analytical approach for computin...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...
A practical 3-D finite element method using edge elements for analyzing stationary nonlinear magneti...