Recent Advances in Computational Electromagnetics (IGTE 2016).
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- 9781787437234
- 537.01509999999996
- QC760.R434 2017
Cover -- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD -- Analysis and design of electrical machines with material uncertainties in iron and permanent magnet -- Restricting the design space of multiple-barrier rotors of synchronous reluctance machines -- Rigorous time-domain analysis of statistically oriented graphene sheet fluctuations -- Explicit time integration of eddy current problems using a selective matrix update strategy -- Optimal design of angular position sensors -- Harmonic balanced Jiles-Atherton hysteresis implementation for finite element simulation -- Frequency dependent resistance calculation of multiple conductors -- Non-iterative object detection methods in electrical tomography for robotic applications -- An efficient reformulation of a multiscale method for the eddy current problem -- PCA based state reduction for inverse problems using prior information -- Stochastic LOD-FDTD method for two-dimensional electromagnetic uncertainty problems -- Efficient circuit representation of eddy-current fields -- An integral equation formulation with global series expansion for resonant wireless power transfer -- Thermo-electric simulation of battery-modules with reduced order modelling of linear electrical components -- Stageless evaluation for a vector Preisach model based on rotational operators -- Experimental evaluation of numerical errors for multi-physics coupling methods using disparate meshes -- An optimization tool for coaxial magnetic gears -- Simulation of electrical machines: a FEM-BEM coupling scheme -- Rotating- and translating-coil magnetometers for extracting pseudo-multipoles in accelerator magnets -- Inrush current computations using an optimised analytical hysteresis model.
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