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Coupled field models in electromagnetic solids

Zsolt Badics, Zoltan J. Cendes
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Abstract

Purpose

To develop new and existing coupled thermal and mechanical models of electromagnetic solids for the simulation of coupled field problems based on a consistent theoretical and computational framework.

Design/methodology/approach

The finite element computational models we describe involve the combination of classical electrodynamics, continuum mechanics, and thermodynamics. In order to create consistent coupled models, we employ the fundamental principles of thermodynamics as a common framework.

Findings

Our procedure requires the necessary thermodynamical considerations for building consistent multiphysics models and develops some novel implementation issues that are important from the designers' point of view. Additionally, efficient numerical algorithms for solving the arising static and dynamic nonlinearities are discussed.

Research limitations/implications

The paper targets the simulation of coupled problems in macroscopic electromagnetic continua.

Practical implication

The application areas of the coupled field models are identified and illustrated by the solution of complex industrial problems.

Originality/value

We introduce new computational models and techniques for the solution of some coupled field problems in electromagnetic solids. While some elements of these computational models and techniques have been used for decades, the complete theoretical and computational framework is presented for the first time here.

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Citation

Badics, Z. and Cendes, Z.J. (2005), "Coupled field models in electromagnetic solids", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 509-520. https://doi.org/10.1108/03321640510586132

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2005, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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