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Magnetic materials and 3D finite element modeling
Magnetic Materials and 3D Finite Element Modeling explores material characterization and finite element modeling (FEM) applications. This book relates to electromagnetic analysis based on Maxwell’s equations and application of the finite element (FE) method to low frequency devices. A great source f...
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author | Bastos, Joao Pedro A Sadowski, Nelson |
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description | Magnetic Materials and 3D Finite Element Modeling explores material characterization and finite element modeling (FEM) applications. This book relates to electromagnetic analysis based on Maxwell’s equations and application of the finite element (FE) method to low frequency devices. A great source for senior undergraduate and graduate students in electromagnetics, it also supports industry professionals working in magnetics, electromagnetics, ferromagnetic materials science and electrical engineering. The authors present current concepts on ferromagnetic material characterizations and losses. They provide introductory material; highlight basic electromagnetics, present experimental and numerical modeling related to losses and focus on FEM applied to 3D applications. They also explain various formulations, and discuss numerical codes. |
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spelling | cern-16650962021-04-21T21:17:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1665096engBastos, Joao Pedro ASadowski, NelsonMagnetic materials and 3D finite element modelingEngineeringMagnetic Materials and 3D Finite Element Modeling explores material characterization and finite element modeling (FEM) applications. This book relates to electromagnetic analysis based on Maxwell’s equations and application of the finite element (FE) method to low frequency devices. A great source for senior undergraduate and graduate students in electromagnetics, it also supports industry professionals working in magnetics, electromagnetics, ferromagnetic materials science and electrical engineering. The authors present current concepts on ferromagnetic material characterizations and losses. They provide introductory material; highlight basic electromagnetics, present experimental and numerical modeling related to losses and focus on FEM applied to 3D applications. They also explain various formulations, and discuss numerical codes.CRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16650962014 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Bastos, Joao Pedro A Sadowski, Nelson Magnetic materials and 3D finite element modeling |
title | Magnetic materials and 3D finite element modeling |
title_full | Magnetic materials and 3D finite element modeling |
title_fullStr | Magnetic materials and 3D finite element modeling |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnetic materials and 3D finite element modeling |
title_short | Magnetic materials and 3D finite element modeling |
title_sort | magnetic materials and 3d finite element modeling |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1665096 |
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