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The extended method of fundamental solution based on the second order vector potential formulation for 3D transient eddy current problems

Shao et al., 1994

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12663133568835022022
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Shao K
Lavers J
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IEEE transactions on magnetics

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In this paper the Method of Fundamental Solution, which was originally developed for solving steady state problems, is extended to apply to 3D transient eddy current analysis formulated in terms of the Second Order Vector Potential. In numerical implementation, a …
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