Title :
New method of modeling electronic circuits coupled with 3D electromagnetic finite element models
Author :
Brauer, J.R. ; MacNeal, B.E. ; Larkin, L.A. ; Overbye, V.D.
Author_Institution :
MacNeal-Schwendler Corp., Milwaukee, WI, USA
fDate :
9/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
New zero-dimensional or scalar electromagnetic finite elements, that have the time integral of electric scalar potential as their nodal variable are presented. There are three zero-dimensional element types, representing resistors, capacitors, and inductors. These elements can be easily combined with two- or three-dimensional elements, with three components of magnetic vector potential and the time integral of electric scalar potential as nodal variables. Constant current sources are directly modeled by inhomogeneous Neumann excitations, and constant voltage sources are modeled by use of Norton´s theorem. By the addition of dependent current and voltage sources, electronic circuits can be modeled. Example finite-element analyses include an R-L circuit, a transistor circuit driving a wire loop modeled with three-dimensional finite elements, and a circuit impedance on the secondary of a saturable three-dimensional transformer model.
Keywords :
circuit analysis computing; electromagnetism; finite element analysis; 3D EM finite element models; Norton´s theorem; R-L circuit; capacitors; circuit impedance; constant current sources; constant voltage sources; electric scalar potential; electronic circuits; inductors; inhomogeneous Neumann excitations; magnetic vector potential; nodal variable; resistors; saturable 3D transformer model; scalar electromagnetic finite elements; time integral; transistor circuit; wire loop; zero-dimensional element; Capacitors; Coupling circuits; Electric potential; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic modeling; Electronic circuits; Finite element methods; Inductors; Integral equations; Resistors;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on