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This monograph addresses fundamental aspects of mathematical
modeling and numerical solution methods of electromagnetic problems
involving low frequencies, i.e. magnetostatic and eddy current
problems which are rarely presented in the applied mathematics
literature. In the first part, the authors introduce the
mathematical models in a realistic context in view of their use for
industrial applications. Several geometric configurations of
electric conductors leading to different mathematical models are
carefully derived and analyzed, and numerical methods for the
solution of the obtained problems are given. Related issues such as
convergence of the approximations and error estimates are
discussed. The second part of the monograph presents various
coupled problems that involve eddy current or magnetostatic
problems, in particular magneto-hydrodynamic problems and magnetic
shaping problems concerning the melt flow of electrically
conducting metals, induction heating processes, inductively coupled
plasmas and ferromagnetic screening modeling. The presentation of
each model comes with numerical illustration from industrial
applications.
For more than ten years we have been working with the ideal linear
MHD equations used to study the stability of thermonuc1ear plasmas.
Even though the equations are simple and the problem is
mathematically well formulated, the numerical problems were much
harder to solve than anticipated. Already in the one-dimensional
cylindrical case, what we called "spectral pollution" appeared. We
were able to eliminate it by our "ecological solution." This
solution was applied to the two-dimensional axisymmetric toroidal
geometry. Even though the spectrum was unpolluted the precision was
not good enough. Too many mesh points were necessary to obtain the
demanded precision. Our solution was what we called the "finite
hybrid elements." These elements are efficient and cheap. They have
also proved their power when applied to calculating equilibrium
solutions and will certainly penetrate into other domains in
physics and engineering. During all these years, many colleagues
have contributed to the construc tion, testing and using of our
stability code ERATO. We would like to thank them here. Some ofthem
gave partial contributions to the book. Among them we mention Dr.
Kurt Appert, Marie-Christine Festeau-Barrioz, Roberto Iacono,
Marie-Alix Secretan, Sandro Semenzato, Dr. Jan Vac1avik, Laurent
Villard and Peter Merkel who kindly agreed to write Chap. 6.
Special thanks go to Hans Saurenmann who drew most of the figures,
to Dr."
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