The following pages link to Thomas Weiland (Q448424):
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- Consistent material operators for tetrahedral grids based on geometrical principles (Q4651619) (← links)
- Efficient modelling techniques for complicated boundary conditions applied to structured grids (Q4665471) (← links)
- Non‐nested geometric multigrid method using consistency error correction for discrete magnetic curl‐curl formulations (Q4665473) (← links)
- Transient field‐circuit coupled formulation based on the finite integration technique and a mixed circuit formulation (Q4665479) (← links)
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- Higher order explicit time integration schemes for Maxwell's equations (Q4790525) (← links)
- Model order reduction and equivalent circuit extraction for fit discretized electromagnetic systems (Q4790532) (← links)
- A uniformly stable conformal FDTD-method in Cartesian grids (Q4805508) (← links)
- Stable modelling of arbitrary thin slots in the finite-element time-domain method (Q4810513) (← links)
- A general stability analysis of FIT/FDTD applied to lossy dielectrics and lumped elements (Q4810518) (← links)
- Simulation of wave propagation effects in machine windings (Q5306595) (← links)
- An Accurate Interpolation Scheme With Derivative Term for Generating MoM Matrices in Frequency Sweeps (Q5351105) (← links)
- Adaptive time integration for electromagnetic models with sinusoidal excitation (Q5385181) (← links)
- Transient Field-Circuit Coupled Models with Switching Elements for the Simulation of Electric Energy Transducers (Q5432100) (← links)
- RF & Microwave Simulation with the Finite Integration Technique – From Component to System Design (Q5432145) (← links)
- Transient Simulation of a Linear Actuator Discretized by the Finite Integration Technique (Q5432149) (← links)
- Eccentric air‐gap element for transient finite‐element machine simulation (Q5473299) (← links)
- Sliding‐surface interface conditions for 3D machine models discretised by the finite integration technique (Q5473310) (← links)
- Using domain decomposition techniques for the calculation of low‐frequency electric current densities in high‐resolution 3D human anatomy models (Q5708663) (← links)