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Valerio De Santis, Antonio Di Francesco and Alessandro G. D?Aloia
The incorporation of hysteresis models in computational electromagnetic software is of paramount importance for the accurate prediction of the ferromagnetic devices? performance. The Preisach and Jiles-Atherton (J-A) models are frequently used for this p...
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Martin ?tumpf
Pulsed electromagnetic (EM) field transmission through a relatively small rectangular aperture is analyzed with the aid of the Cagniard?deHoop method of moments (CdH-MoM). The classic EM scattering problem is formulated using the EM reciprocity theorem o...
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Adrian Amor-Martin and Luis E. Garcia-Castillo
This work can improve the computational resources employed to achieve a given accuracy in electromagnetic simulation.
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Stefan Biser, Guido Wortmann, Swen Ruppert, Mykhaylo Filipenko, Mathias Noe and Martin Boll
Electric propulsion (EP) systems offer considerably more degrees of freedom (DOFs) within the design process of aircraft compared to conventional aircraft engines. This requires large, computationally expensive design space explorations (DSE) with couple...
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Quanquan Wang, Huazhong Liu, Yan Wang and Zhaoneng Jiang
The marching-on-in-degree (MOD) time-domain integral equation (TDIE) solver for the transient electromagnetic scattering of the graphene is presented in this paper. Graphene?s dispersive surface impedance is approximated using rational function expressio...
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