Electromagnetic modeling by finite element methods
Material type: TextSeries: Electrical and computer engineering, 117Publication details: New York : Marcel Dekker, ©2003.Description: xii, 490 pages : illustrationsISBN:- 9780824742690
- 0824742699
- 530.141 BAS
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Bibliography & Index
1. Mathematical Preliminaries --
2. Maxwell Equations, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics and Magnetodynamic Fields --
3. Brief Presentation of the Finite Element Method --
4. The Finite Element Method Applied to 2D Electromagnetic Cases --
5. Coupling of Field and Electrical Circuit Equations --
6. Movement Modeling for Electrical Machines --
7. Interaction Between Electromagnetic and Mechanical Forces --
8. Iron Losses.
Examines key aspects of the finite element method (FEM) for electromagnetic analysis of low-frequency electrical devices. This reference examines phenomena such as nonlinearity, mechanical force, electrical circuit coupling, vibration, heat, and movement for applications in the electrical, nuclear, aeronautics, and transportation industries
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