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COMPEL (2018) 37 (5): 1837–1861.
Published: 08 October 2018
... Licensed re-use rights only Inverse problems Tomography Numerical modelling Finite element method Electrical conductivity Inhomogeneous media The paper presents a new method for testing the humidity of brick walls by electrical tomography (Duda et al., 2016 ; Hoła et al...
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COMPEL (2012) 31 (6): 1774–1792.
Published: 09 November 2012
... vk≤12 per cent. The value of mean square deviation is calculated from the following formula: Equation 2 where: n – the number of specimens taken. Boundary‐elements method Electrical conductivity Inhomogeneous media Inverse problems Numerical modelling Tomography...
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COMPEL (2003) 22 (3): 756–769.
Published: 01 September 2003
... Limited 2003 Electromagnetics Inhomogeneous media After obtaining the vector potential A , the electromagnetic field can be calculated from the following formulas: Equation 17 Equation 18 where ϕ is the scalar potential which can be obtained from A according...
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COMPEL (1999) 18 (1): 84–94.
Published: 01 March 1999
... Complex frequency hopping, Dielectric resonators, Electromagnetic fields, Finite element method, Inhomogeneous media, Reduced order method Abstract This paper describes an efficient reduced-order method for the analysis of cylindrical dielectric resonators with an inhomogeneous dielectric medium...
