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Comparison of first‐ and second‐order 2D finite element models for calculating AC loss in high temperature superconductor coated conductors
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COMPEL (2011) 30 (2): 762–774.
Published: 08 March 2011
... al. (2005) , Souc et al. (2009) and Gomory et al. (2010) . Mark D. Ainslie can be contacted at: mda36@cam.ac.uk © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2011 Superconductivity High temperature superconductors Finite element modelling AC loss Critical state H...
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A fast algorithm for calculating the critical state in superconductors
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COMPEL (2001) 20 (1): 240–252.
Published: 01 March 2001
...T.A. Coombs; A.M. Campbell; A. Murphy; M. Emmens A method is presented for calculating the critical state profiles in bulk superconductors. It can be used for asymmetric samples in non‐uniform fields and for transport currents as well as magnetisation. In this technique the sample starts...
