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In this paper a new method for computing non‐linear magnetostatic fields is introduced, which allows the simultaneous coupling of a finite element structure with a magnetic network. Combining the advantages of both methods while avoiding their drawbacks, this coupling yields both an accurate and time‐efficient computation.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1992
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