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Article Dans Une Revue COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Année : 2008

Subdomain perturbation finite element method for skin and proximity effects in inductors

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Purpose – To develop a subdomain perturbation technique to calculate skin and proximity effects in inductors within frequency and time domain finite element (FE) analyses. Design/methodology/approach – A reference limit eddy current FE problem is first solved by considering perfect conductors via appropriate boundary conditions. Its solution gives the source for eddy current FE perturbation subproblems in each conductor with its actual conductivity. Each of these problems requires an appropriate mesh of the associated conductor and its surrounding region. Findings – The skin and proximity effects in inductors can be accurately determined in a wide frequency range, allowing for a precise consideration of inductive phenomena as well as Joule losses calculations in thermal coupling. Originality/value – The developed subdomain method allows to accurately determine the current density distributions and ensuing Joule losses in conductors of any shape, not only in the frequency domain but also in the time domain. It extends the domain of validity an applicability of impedance boundary condition techniques. It also allows the solution process to be lightened, as well as efficient parameterised analyses on signal forms and conductor characteristics.

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hal-00181022 , version 1 (22-10-2007)

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Patrick Dular, Ruth V. Sabariego, Laurent Krähenbühl. Subdomain perturbation finite element method for skin and proximity effects in inductors. COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2008, 27 (1), pp.72-84. ⟨10.1108/03321640810836654⟩. ⟨hal-00181022⟩
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