Harmonic Balance Finite Element Method

Harmonic Balance Finite Element Method
Author: Junwei Lu,Xiaojun Zhao,Sotoshi Yamada
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118975794

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The first book applying HBFEM to practical electronic nonlinear field and circuit problems • Examines and solves wide aspects of practical electrical and electronic nonlinear field and circuit problems presented by HBFEM • Combines the latest research work with essential background knowledge, providing an all-encompassing reference for researchers, power engineers and students of applied electromagnetics analysis • There are very few books dealing with the solution of nonlinear electric- power-related problems • The contents are based on the authors’ many years’ research and industry experience; they approach the subject in a well-designed and logical way • It is expected that HBFEM will become a more useful and practical technique over the next 5 years due to the HVDC power system, renewable energy system and Smart Grid, HF magnetic used in DC/DC converter, and Multi-pulse transformer for HVDC power supply • HBFEM can provide effective and economic solutions to R&D product development • Includes Matlab exercises

Harmonic Balance Finite Element Method

Harmonic Balance Finite Element Method
Author: Junwei Lu,Xiaojun Zhao,Sotoshi Yamada
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118975763

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The first book applying HBFEM to practical electronic nonlinear field and circuit problems • Examines and solves wide aspects of practical electrical and electronic nonlinear field and circuit problems presented by HBFEM • Combines the latest research work with essential background knowledge, providing an all-encompassing reference for researchers, power engineers and students of applied electromagnetics analysis • There are very few books dealing with the solution of nonlinear electric- power-related problems • The contents are based on the authors’ many years’ research and industry experience; they approach the subject in a well-designed and logical way • It is expected that HBFEM will become a more useful and practical technique over the next 5 years due to the HVDC power system, renewable energy system and Smart Grid, HF magnetic used in DC/DC converter, and Multi-pulse transformer for HVDC power supply • HBFEM can provide effective and economic solutions to R&D product development • Includes Matlab exercises

Modeling and Application of Electromagnetic and Thermal Field in Electrical Engineering

Modeling and Application of Electromagnetic and Thermal Field in Electrical Engineering
Author: Zhiguang Cheng,Norio Takahashi,Behzad Forghani
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811501739

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Co-authored by an international research group with a long-standing cooperation, this book focuses on engineering-oriented electromagnetic and thermal field modeling and application. It presents important contributions, including advanced and efficient finite element analysis used in the solution of electromagnetic and thermal field problems for large and multi-scale engineering applications involving application script development; magnetic measurement of both magnetic materials and components under various, even extreme conditions, based on well-established (standard and non-standard) experimental systems; and multi-level validation based on both industrial test systems and extended TEAM P21 benchmarking platform. Although these are challenging topics, they are useful for readers from both academia and industry.

Unifying Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering

Unifying Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering
Author: Song Xing,Suting Chen,Zhanming Wei,Jingming Xia
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 2276
Release: 2013-08-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461449812

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Unifying Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering is based on the Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICEE 2012). This book collects the peer reviewed papers presented at the conference. The aim of the conference is to unify the two areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The book examines trends and techniques in the field as well as theories and applications. The editors have chosen to include the following topics; biotechnology, power engineering, superconductivity circuits, antennas technology, system architectures and telecommunication.

The Nystrom Method in Electromagnetics

The Nystrom Method in Electromagnetics
Author: Mei Song Tong,Weng Cho Chew
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119284840

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A comprehensive, step-by-step reference to the Nyström Method for solving Electromagnetic problems using integral equations Computational electromagnetics studies the numerical methods or techniques that solve electromagnetic problems by computer programming. Currently, there are mainly three numerical methods for electromagnetic problems: the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD), finite element method (FEM), and integral equation methods (IEMs). In the IEMs, the method of moments (MoM) is the most widely used method, but much attention is being paid to the Nyström method as another IEM, because it possesses some unique merits which the MoM lacks. This book focuses on that method—providing information on everything that students and professionals working in the field need to know. Written by the top researchers in electromagnetics, this complete reference book is a consolidation of advances made in the use of the Nyström method for solving electromagnetic integral equations. It begins by introducing the fundamentals of the electromagnetic theory and computational electromagnetics, before proceeding to illustrate the advantages unique to the Nyström method through rigorous worked out examples and equations. Key topics include quadrature rules, singularity treatment techniques, applications to conducting and penetrable media, multiphysics electromagnetic problems, time-domain integral equations, inverse scattering problems and incorporation with multilevel fast multiple algorithm. Systematically introduces the fundamental principles, equations, and advantages of the Nyström method for solving electromagnetic problems Features the unique benefits of using the Nyström method through numerical comparisons with other numerical and analytical methods Covers a broad range of application examples that will point the way for future research The Nystrom Method in Electromagnetics is ideal for graduate students, senior undergraduates, and researchers studying engineering electromagnetics, computational methods, and applied mathematics. Practicing engineers and other industry professionals working in engineering electromagnetics and engineering mathematics will also find it to be incredibly helpful.

Finite Element Methods for Engineers

Finite Element Methods for Engineers
Author: Roger T Fenner
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781908979674

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This book is intended as a textbook providing a deliberately simple introduction to finite element methods in a way that should be readily understandable to engineers, both students and practising professionals. Only the very simplest elements are considered, mainly two dimensional three-noded “constant strain triangles”, with simple linear variation of the relevant variables. Chapters of the book deal with structural problems (beams), classification of a broad range of engineering into harmonic and biharmonic types, finite element analysis of harmonic problems, and finite element analysis of biharmonic problems (plane stress and plane strain). Full FORTRAN programs are listed and explained in detail, and a range of practical problems solved in the text. Despite being somewhat unfashionable for general programming purposes, the FORTRAN language remains very widely used in engineering. The programs listed, which were originally developed for use on mainframe computers, have been thoroughly updated for use on desktops and laptops. Unlike the first edition, the new edition has problems (with solutions) at the end of each chapter. Electronic copies of all the computer programs displayed in the book can be downloaded at: http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/suppl/10.1142/p847/suppl_file/p847_program.zip.

Modeling and Application of Electromagnetic and Thermal Field in Electrical Engineering

Modeling and Application of Electromagnetic and Thermal Field in Electrical Engineering
Author: Zhiguang Cheng,Norio Takahashi,Behzad Forghani
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811501750

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Co-authored by an international research group with a long-standing cooperation, this book focuses on engineering-oriented electromagnetic and thermal field modeling and application. It presents important contributions, including advanced and efficient finite element analysis used in the solution of electromagnetic and thermal field problems for large and multi-scale engineering applications involving application script development; magnetic measurement of both magnetic materials and components under various, even extreme conditions, based on well-established (standard and non-standard) experimental systems; and multi-level validation based on both industrial test systems and extended TEAM P21 benchmarking platform. Although these are challenging topics, they are useful for readers from both academia and industry.

Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Engineering

Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Engineering
Author: Shunnian Ding
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 770
Release: 1989
Genre: Electric engineering
ISBN: STANFORD:36105030504521

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