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Hybrid Formulations and Discretisations for Magnetoquasistatic Models

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This paper aims at increasing the modelling flexibility for magnetoquasistatic finite element simulations by allowing different formulations and different discretisation techniques in distinct model regions. Special care is necessary when conceiving algebraic solution techniques for the coupled systems of equations.

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De Gersem, H., Koch, S., Weiland, T. (2012). Hybrid Formulations and Discretisations for Magnetoquasistatic Models. In: Günther, M., Bartel, A., Brunk, M., Schöps, S., Striebel, M. (eds) Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2010. Mathematics in Industry(), vol 17. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25100-9_12

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