An Integral Face Formulation for Thin Non-Conductive Magnetic Regions
Résumé
This article deals with the use of the Volume Integral Method (VIM) to compute the magnetic anomaly created by a non-conductive ferromagnetic thin shell placed in a static inductor field. An original facet integral formulation considering the magnetic induction as unknowns is presented. The use of thin shell element assumption leads to a surface mesh decreasing highly the number of elements so the computation cost. The method is very performant in terms of speed and accuracy.
Domaines
Energie électriqueOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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