[en] The discretized source magnetic vector potential Aj, projected from source field Hs with H(curl,Ω) semi-norm, is studied for non-meshed coils with magnetic vector potential A and electric scalar potential V formulation. As a novelty, source potential Aj is computed in a reduced domain Ωred instead of the complete domain Ω. For domains with fixed and moving parts, potential Aj can be computed on each part, for each of the related current sources, with no need to ensure its continuity between these parts.
Disciplines :
Electrical & electronics engineering
Author, co-author :
Ferrouillat, Pauline
Guérin, Christophe
Meunier, Gérard
Ramdane, Brahim
Dular, Patrick ; Université de Liège > Dép. d'électric., électron. et informat. (Inst.Montefiore) > Applied and Computational Electromagnetics (ACE)
Labie, Patrice
Dupuy, Delphine
Language :
English
Title :
Computation of Source for Non-Meshed Coils in a Reduced Domain with A–V Formulation
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