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The benefits of nodal and edge elements coupling for discretizing global constraints in dual magnetodynamic formulations (English)
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16 August 2004
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The paper discusses \(h\)- and \(a\)-formulations of magnetodynamic finite element methods for the treatment of massive and stranded inductors. It is shown that the use of edge and nodal coupled finite elements and adapted source fields enables to define currents and voltages in a natural way.
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coupled problems
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electric circuit
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inductors
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finite element method
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magnetodynamics
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