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Hybridizing network reluctance and boundary integral methods: comparisons on an E-core actuator

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Hybridizing the network reluctance method (NRM) and the boundary integral method (BIM) aims to take advantage of both methods. First for ferromagnetic materials in order to take non linearity into account, and second for surrounding air in order to include fringing and leakages accurately. The automation of such modeling has been done with dedicated software and is compared to the tooth contour method (TCM) and finite element (FEM) simulations, which is applied to an E-core actuator.
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hal-00610924 , version 1 (21-01-2019)

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T. Tran Van, Douglas Martins Araujo, Jean-Louis Coulomb, Benoît Delinchant, Olivier Chadebec, et al.. Hybridizing network reluctance and boundary integral methods: comparisons on an E-core actuator. COMPUMAG 2011, Jul 2011, Sydney, Australia. ⟨hal-00610924⟩
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