Finite Element Aided Design of Electrical Machines: Achievements and Challenges | ||||||
Author(s) | J. Sykulski | |||||
Abstract | The paper summarises the state of the art in the use of finite element (FE) modelling for design and optimisation of electrical machines and discusses some of the remaining challenges. Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) is now a mature tool commonly used in design offices for performance prediction and as an aid to design. However, more developments are needed in several areas to deal with issues such as coupled problems, optimisation, material modelling and adaptive meshing. | |||||
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Date | Last modified 2004-05-12 by System | |||||
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