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This paper investigates a novel approach for obtaining steady-state solutions in time-periodic magnetic field analyses considering hysteretic property. First, we extract poorly converged error component in transient calculations using the parallel TP-EEC method. Then, tentative steady-state solutions are obtained in each element by the correction of the extracted error components. Based on the time-series...
This paper presents large-scale induced electric field analysis of human body due to extremely low frequency magnetic field by using a parallel fast multipole method accelerated boundary element method. The numerical results are compared with the finite element method from the standpoints of accuracy and computational cost.
In order to evaluate the heating process of the target and the optimal structure of cavity in a furnace for dielectric heating, such as a microwave oven, the coupled analysis method composed of electromagnetic wave and heat conduction is a powerful tool for practical design. In this paper, we proposed the electromagnetic wave analysis method with a nonconforming mesh connection to take account of...
In order to reuse all waste plastics containing polyvinyl chloride (PVC) effectively, the removal of chlorine from PVC is required during the preprocess of feedback recycling. In this paper, we explain the detail of heated process in PVC, and a coupled analysis method was developed to investigate the correlation of high frequency electromagnetic wave propagation and heat conduction
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