Modern Design of Electromechanical Devices
Modern Design of Electromechanical Devices
The paper provides an overview of the modern field simulation techniques available to assist in the design and performance prediction of electromechanical devices, including electric motors. Commercial software, usually based on finite element or related techniques, is already very advanced and provides a reliable tool for every-day use in the design office. At the same time Computational Electromagnetics is a thriving area of research with emerging new techniques and methods, in particular for multi-physics and optimisation problems.
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Sykulski, J.K.
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Sykulski, J.K.
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Sykulski, J.K.
(2007)
Modern Design of Electromechanical Devices.
XLIII International Symposium on Electrical Machines, Poznan, Poland.
02 - 05 Jul 2007.
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The paper provides an overview of the modern field simulation techniques available to assist in the design and performance prediction of electromechanical devices, including electric motors. Commercial software, usually based on finite element or related techniques, is already very advanced and provides a reliable tool for every-day use in the design office. At the same time Computational Electromagnetics is a thriving area of research with emerging new techniques and methods, in particular for multi-physics and optimisation problems.
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Published date: 2007
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This paper was first presented at the 12th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, EPE-PEMC 2006, 31 August – 1 September 2006, and included on CD-ROM, IEEE Catalogue Number: 06EX1282C, ISBN: 1-4244-0121-6, Library of Congress: 2005938592. Event Dates: 2 - 5 July 2007
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XLIII International Symposium on Electrical Machines, Poznan, Poland, 2007-07-02 - 2007-07-05
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264370
ISBN: 978-83-921340-3-9
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