AbstractQuasi-stationary magnetic field formulations are often coupled with lumped parameter models for the driving electrical system. The finite element discretization of such formulations yields linear systems with a large sparse coefficient matrix bordered by dense coupling blocks. The presence of these blocks prevents the straightforward application of black box algebraic multigrid solvers. We present a modified multigrid cycle that takes the coupling blocks into account. The resulting algebraic multigrid solver is used as a preconditioner for the conjugate gradient method for complex symmetric systems. We give evidence of the efficiency of the new method for the calculation of an induction motor
In this paper, we present a robust and efficient algebraic multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradie...
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The main goal of this thesis is to design efficient numerical solutions to incompressible magnetohyd...
Quasi-stationary magnetic field formulations are often coupled with lumped parameter models for the ...
AbstractQuasi-stationary magnetic field formulations are often coupled with lumped parameter models ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the numerical study of an algebraic multigrid preconditioner fo...
AbstractWe consider efficient and robust adaptive multigrid and domain decomposition methods for the...
We present an elaborate preconditioning scheme for Krylov subspace methods which has been developed ...
Motivated by the needs of large multi-physics simulation codes, we are interested in algebraic solve...
AbstractA general field–circuit coupling mechanism for electromagnetic models is presented. The topo...
Transient simulation time for field-circuit coupled models of realistic electromagnetic devices beco...
International audienceAn algebraic multilevel method is proposed for the resolution of linear system...
Author name used in this publication: W. N. FuAuthor name used in this publication: S. L. HoAuthor n...
The magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equations are used to model the flow of electrically conducting fluid...
Finite element analysis of electrical machines withmulti-conductor windings can be computationally c...
In this paper, we present a robust and efficient algebraic multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradie...
Banas L. An efficient multigrid preconditioner for Maxwell’s equations in micromagnetism. Mathematic...
The main goal of this thesis is to design efficient numerical solutions to incompressible magnetohyd...
Quasi-stationary magnetic field formulations are often coupled with lumped parameter models for the ...
AbstractQuasi-stationary magnetic field formulations are often coupled with lumped parameter models ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the numerical study of an algebraic multigrid preconditioner fo...
AbstractWe consider efficient and robust adaptive multigrid and domain decomposition methods for the...
We present an elaborate preconditioning scheme for Krylov subspace methods which has been developed ...
Motivated by the needs of large multi-physics simulation codes, we are interested in algebraic solve...
AbstractA general field–circuit coupling mechanism for electromagnetic models is presented. The topo...
Transient simulation time for field-circuit coupled models of realistic electromagnetic devices beco...
International audienceAn algebraic multilevel method is proposed for the resolution of linear system...
Author name used in this publication: W. N. FuAuthor name used in this publication: S. L. HoAuthor n...
The magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equations are used to model the flow of electrically conducting fluid...
Finite element analysis of electrical machines withmulti-conductor windings can be computationally c...
In this paper, we present a robust and efficient algebraic multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradie...
Banas L. An efficient multigrid preconditioner for Maxwell’s equations in micromagnetism. Mathematic...
The main goal of this thesis is to design efficient numerical solutions to incompressible magnetohyd...