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Magnetic Materials and 3D Finite Element Modeling (Hardcover, New)
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Magnetic Materials and 3D Finite Element Modeling (Hardcover, New)
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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. *
Furnishes algorithms in computational language * Summarizes
concepts related to the FE method * Uses classical algebra to
present the method, making it easily accessible to engineers
Written in an easy-to-understand tutorial format, the text begins
with a short presentation of Maxwell's equations, discusses the
generation mechanism of iron losses, and introduces their static
and dynamic components. It then demonstrates simplified models for
the hysteresis phenomena under alternating magnetic fields. The
book also focuses on the Preisach and Jiles-Atherton models,
discusses vector hysterisis modeling, introduces the FE technique,
and presents nodal and edge elements applied to 3D FE formulation
connected to the hysteretic phenomena. The book discusses the
concept of source-field for magnetostatic cases, magnetodynamic
fields, eddy currents, and anisotropy. It also explores the need
for more sophisticated coding, and presents techniques for solving
linear systems generated by the FE cases while considering
advantages and drawbacks.
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