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Nonlinear impedance boundary condition for 2D BEM
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COMPEL (2018) 37 (2): 772–783.
Published: 05 March 2018
... Di Rienzo can be contacted at: luca.dirienzo@polimi.it 25 01 2017 11 07 2017 08 09 2017 12 09 2017 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Eddy currents Skin-effect Ferromagnetic materials Surface impedance...
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Frequency dependent resistance calculation of multiple conductors
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COMPEL (2017) 36 (5): 1396–1410.
Published: 04 September 2017
...-effects are considered in the numerical approach, whereas only skin-effect can be taken into account in analytical equations. The calculation is done using a self-developed integral equation-based field solver. The results are benchmarked using professional software based on the finite element method (FEM...
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Solution of skin-effect problems by means of the hybrid SDBCI method
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COMPEL (2014) 33 (6): 1935–1949.
Published: 28 October 2014
...Ivo Doležel; Giovanni Aiello; Salvatore Alfonzetti; Nunzio Salerno Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a modified version of the hybrid Finite Element Method-Dirichlet Boundary Condition Iteration method for the solution of open-boundary skin effect problems. Design/methodology...
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A new transmission‐line model for time‐domain implementation
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COMPEL (1997) 16 (4): 261–274.
Published: 01 December 1997
.... Initially, the model is formed in the frequency domain so as to take account of frequency‐dependent parameters and losses, notably arising from skin‐effect in the conducting paths. It is then shown how the frequency‐domain prototype can be transferred into the time domain using third‐order z...
