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In this paper the field/circuit coupling is reconsidered for (non-linear) lumped electric circuits refined by 3-D magnetoquasistatic conductor models, where the circuit is described by modified nodal analysis and the field is discretized in terms of the finite integration technique. This leads to the coupling of systems of differential-algebraic equations, for which two numerical approaches are proposed, the weak coupling (co-simulation) and strong coupling (monolithic). The DAE-index of the subproblems and of the full problem are analyzed, then convergence properties of the co-simulation are studied. Finally computational results of a simple half rectifier circuit are exemplarily given to prove the applicability of the concepts.
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Schöps, S., Bartel, A., De Gersem, H., Günther, M. (2010). DAE-Index and Convergence Analysis of Lumped Electric Circuits Refined by 3-D Magnetoquasistatic Conductor Models. In: Roos, J., Costa, L. (eds) Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering SCEE 2008. Mathematics in Industry(), vol 14. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12294-1_43
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