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Identification of continuous-time systems with multiple unknown time delays
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COMPEL (2017) 36 (4): 1310–1324.
Published: 03 July 2017
...) indicate the noise free output. Hj(p) is described as follows: (3) H j ( p ) = B j ( p ) A ( p ) , Time domain Continuous-time systems Sampled data Simplified refined instrumental variable Time delays...
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Nonlinear model order reduction for the fast solution of induction heating problems in time-domain
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COMPEL (2017) 36 (2): 469–475.
Published: 06 March 2017
... sm=(s1,s2,…,sm). Equation (1) can be written in terms of the electric field e(r,t) as: (9) e ( r , t ) = − ∂ a ∂ t ( r , t ), Nonlinearity Induction heating Model order reduction Time domain...
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An efficient time discretization procedure for finite element ‐ electronic circuit equation coupling
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COMPEL (2002) 21 (2): 274–285.
Published: 01 June 2002
... Coupled phenomena Electrical circuits Finite elements Time domain The finite element–electric and electronic circuit equation coupling is studied. The model used for switches, such as diodes, thyristors and transistors, considers them as resistances with low and high values, respectively...
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Dual formulations for error estimation in non‐uniform transmission lines
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COMPEL (2001) 20 (4): 1045–1054.
Published: 01 December 2001
...Lorenza Corti; Massimiliano de Magistris; Antonio Maffucci A time domain discrete model for nonuniform transmission lines, based on a complementary formulation of the transmission line equations, is considered. By recasting the line equations in terms of flux and charge, one has to discretize...
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Effective reluctivity calculation versus time step calculation of magnetic shielding with ferromagnetic material
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COMPEL (1999) 18 (3): 410–421.
Published: 01 September 1999
... method. © MCB UP Limited 1999 Electromagnetics Ferromagnetic materials Hysteresis Time domain This work was supported by “DAAD Doktorandenstipendium im Rahmen des gemeinsamen Hochschulsonderprogramms III von Bund und Ländern”. The current issue and full text archive...
