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Selected Papers From The 13th Compumag Conference On The Computation Of Electronic Fields Application Forum.
Title:
Selected Papers From The 13th Compumag Conference On The Computation Of Electronic Fields Application Forum.
Author:
Bouillault, F.
ISBN:
9781845446154
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (163 pages)
Series:
COMPEL ; v.21

COMPEL
Contents:
Contents -- Abstracts and keywords -- Introduction -- A current transformer modeling -- Achieving the holy grail of seamless CAD data import into analysis software -- Application of regularisation method of quasi-singular integrals to compute eddy-current distribution near cracks -- Design of photonic band gap optical fibers using finite elements -- Analysis of techniques to compare complex data sets -- 3-D eddy current computation for a transformer tank -- Integration of control loops in coupled field circuit model to study magnetic devices supplied by power electronic converter and their control -- Calculation of winding losses using matrix modeling of high frequency transformer -- Eddy currents in thin plates modelled as surface regions -- Field and current flow analysis of the buried feeding line of the innovative electric transport concept STREAM -- Developments of an efficient global optimal design technique -- Magnetic field around the aluminium electrolysis cells -- 3D-FDTD characterization of an original low-loss silicon line -- A note from the publisher -- Index to volume 21, 2002.
Abstract:
The 13th COMPUMAG Conference on the Computation of ElectromagneticFields (July 2-5, 2001) was complemented - during the day immediately afterthe Conference - by a TEAM Workshop and Application Forum. The aim ofthe forum was to encourage and facilitate discussion on application problemsin numerical simulations of electromagnetic devices.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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