Title :
A review of finite element open boundary techniques for static and quasi-static electromagnetic field problems
Author :
Chen, Qiushi ; Konrad, Adalbert
Author_Institution :
Brown Appl. Technol. Inc., Scarborough, Ont., Canada
fDate :
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a review of finite element open boundary techniques for the computation of static and quasistatic electromagnetic fields. The underlying assumptions and ideas behind these techniques are outlined and explained. The advantages and shortcomings of each technique are discussed. The goal of this review is to aid those working on numerical solutions of open boundary problems using the finite element method to gain perspectives on the variety of techniques presently available or being developed. This review is also intended to facilitate the communication of numerical techniques between the low-frequency field computation community and those in the high-frequency community
Keywords :
electromagnetic field theory; finite element analysis; finite element open boundary techniques; high-frequency field computation; low-frequency field computation; numerical solutions; quasi-static electromagnetic field problems; static electromagnetic fields; Computer applications; Electrical engineering; Electromagnetic fields; Finite element methods; H infinity control; Magnetic flux; Magnetostatic waves; Power engineering and energy; Power engineering computing; Surface impedance;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on