Steps for Finite Element Method. Introduction. Steps for Finite Element Method. Step 1: 2D versus 3D. Step 2: Definition of the Domain. Step 3: Selection of the Type of Element and Discretization. Step 4: Selection of the Interpolator Function. Step 5: Selection of the Type of Study.
Step 6: Introduction of the Boundary Conditions. Step 7: Solution of the Equation System. Step 8: Exploration of Results--Postprocessing. Fundamentals of Electromagnetism. Sources of Electromagnetic Field. Volumetric Distribution of Electric Charges. Superficial Distribution of Electric Charges. Linear Distribution of Electric Charges.
Discrete Electric Charges. Current Density Vector. Current Superficial Density Vector. Field Vectors. The Electric Field Vector. The Magnetic Field Vector. Displacement Vector. Magnetic Field Intensity Vector.
The Electric Polarization Vector. The Magnetization Vector. Quantities Associated with Field Vectors. Voltage between Two Points. Magnetic Flux. Concatenated Magnetic Flux. Electromotive Force. History.
Magnetomotive Force. Constitutive Relations. Maxwell''s Equations. Introduction. Maxwell''s First Equation. The Curl of a Vector Field. Maxwell''s Second Equation. The Displacement Current.
Total Current Crossing a Surface. Maxwell''s Third Equation. Divergence of a Vector Field. Gauss''s or Divergence One''s Theorem. Maxwell''s Fourth Equation. The Continuity Equation. Where Are We?. A Little Bit of History.
Stationary Regime. Quasi-Static Regime. Complex Representation of Sinusoidal Quantities. Magnetodynamics. Fast Time-Dependent Electromagnetic Fields. Boundary Conditions. Normal Components of B and H. Normal Components of D and E.
Normal Components of J . Tangential Components of H. Tangential Components of E. Tangential Components of J. Electromagnetism Potentials. The Scalar Electric Potential--V. The Scalar Magnetic Potential--Ï. The Magnetic Potential Vector--A.
The Electric Potential Vector. Potentials in Time-Dependent Fields. Finite Element Method in Static, Electric, and Magnetic Fields. Introduction. Steps in FEM Application. 2D Electrostatics. 2D Interpolator Function. Element''s Matrix in Electrostatics.
2D Electrokinetics: Stationary Currents Field. Magnetostatics. Assembling of the Global System of Equations. Introduction of the Boundary Conditions. Introduction of Dirichlet Conditions. Introduction of Neumann Conditions. Introduction of Special Boundary Conditions. Periodicity Conditions.
Floating Boundary Condition. Nonlinear Magnetostatics. Magnetostatics with Permanent Magnets and Anisotropic Media. Finite Element Method for Time-Dependent Electromagnetic Fields. Introduction. Quasi-Static Electromagnetic Field. Alternating Current Steady-State Magnetodynamics. Numerical Example: Magnetodynamics.
Calculus of the Matrix Element. Evaluation of Action Vectors. Assembly of Global Matrix and Introduction of Boundary Conditions. Evaluating the Eddy Current Induced on Element (1). Finite Element Method for Axisymmetric Geometries. Introduction. Electrostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Electric Charge Internal to Surface.
Electrokinetics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Magnetostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Concatenated Current with the Polygonal Line. Magnetodynamics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Finite Element Method for High Frequency. Introduction. Special Features of Maxwell''s Equations. TM Mode; Hz = 0.
TE Mode; Ez = 0. Three-Dimensional Finite Element Method. Introduction. Shape Functions for a Tetrahedron Element. 3D Electrostatics. 3D Interpolator Function. 3D Electrokinetics. Results Exploration.
Introduction. Results Exploration. Conclusion. References. Index gnetic Flux. Electromotive Force. History. Magnetomotive Force.
Constitutive Relations. Maxwell''s Equations. Introduction. Maxwell''s First Equation. The Curl of a Vector Field. Maxwell''s Second Equation. The Displacement Current. Total Current Crossing a Surface.
Maxwell''s Third Equation. Divergence of a Vector Field. Gauss''s or Divergence One''s Theorem. Maxwell''s Fourth Equation. The Continuity Equation. Where Are We?. A Little Bit of History. Stationary Regime.
Quasi-Static Regime. Complex Representation of Sinusoidal Quantities. Magnetodynamics. Fast Time-Dependent Electromagnetic Fields. Boundary Conditions. Normal Components of B and H. Normal Components of D and E. Normal Components of J .
Tangential Components of H. Tangential Components of E. Tangential Components of J. Electromagnetism Potentials. The Scalar Electric Potential--V. The Scalar Magnetic Potential--Ï. The Magnetic Potential Vector--A. The Electric Potential Vector.
Potentials in Time-Dependent Fields. Finite Element Method in Static, Electric, and Magnetic Fields. Introduction. Steps in FEM Application. 2D Electrostatics. 2D Interpolator Function. Element''s Matrix in Electrostatics. 2D Electrokinetics: Stationary Currents Field.
Magnetostatics. Assembling of the Global System of Equations. Introduction of the Boundary Conditions. Introduction of Dirichlet Conditions. Introduction of Neumann Conditions. Introduction of Special Boundary Conditions. Periodicity Conditions. Floating Boundary Condition.
Nonlinear Magnetostatics. Magnetostatics with Permanent Magnets and Anisotropic Media. Finite Element Method for Time-Dependent Electromagnetic Fields. Introduction. Quasi-Static Electromagnetic Field. Alternating Current Steady-State Magnetodynamics. Numerical Example: Magnetodynamics. Calculus of the Matrix Element.
Evaluation of Action Vectors. Assembly of Global Matrix and Introduction of Boundary Conditions. Evaluating the Eddy Current Induced on Element (1). Finite Element Method for Axisymmetric Geometries. Introduction. Electrostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Electric Charge Internal to Surface. Electrokinetics in Axisymmetric Geometry.
Magnetostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Concatenated Current with the Polygonal Line. Magnetodynamics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Finite Element Method for High Frequency. Introduction. Special Features of Maxwell''s Equations. TM Mode; Hz = 0. TE Mode; Ez = 0.
Three-Dimensional Finite Element Method. Introduction. Shape Functions for a Tetrahedron Element. 3D Electrostatics. 3D Interpolator Function. 3D Electrokinetics. Results Exploration. Introduction.
Results Exploration. Conclusion. References. Index;B>Finite Element Method in Static, Electric, and Magnetic Fields. Introduction. Steps in FEM Application. 2D Electrostatics. 2D Interpolator Function.
Element''s Matrix in Electrostatics. 2D Electrokinetics: Stationary Currents Field. Magnetostatics. Assembling of the Global System of Equations. Introduction of the Boundary Conditions. Introduction of Dirichlet Conditions. Introduction of Neumann Conditions. Introduction of Special Boundary Conditions.
Periodicity Conditions. Floating Boundary Condition. Nonlinear Magnetostatics. Magnetostatics with Permanent Magnets and Anisotropic Media. Finite Element Method for Time-Dependent Electromagnetic Fields. Introduction. Quasi-Static Electromagnetic Field. Alternating Current Steady-State Magnetodynamics.
Numerical Example: Magnetodynamics. Calculus of the Matrix Element. Evaluation of Action Vectors. Assembly of Global Matrix and Introduction of Boundary Conditions. Evaluating the Eddy Current Induced on Element (1). Finite Element Method for Axisymmetric Geometries. Introduction. Electrostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry.
Electric Charge Internal to Surface. Electrokinetics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Magnetostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Concatenated Current with the Polygonal Line. Magnetodynamics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Finite Element Method for High Frequency. Introduction. Special Features of Maxwell''s Equations.
TM Mode; Hz = 0. TE Mode; Ez = 0. Three-Dimensional Finite Element Method. Introduction. Shape Functions for a Tetrahedron Element. 3D Electrostatics. 3D Interpolator Function. 3D Electrokinetics.
Results Exploration. Introduction. Results Exploration. Conclusion. References. Indexte Element Method for Axisymmetric Geometries. Introduction. Electrostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry.
Electric Charge Internal to Surface. Electrokinetics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Magnetostatics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Concatenated Current with the Polygonal Line. Magnetodynamics in Axisymmetric Geometry. Finite Element Method for High Frequency. Introduction. Special Features of Maxwell''s Equations.
TM Mode; Hz = 0. TE Mode; Ez = 0. Three-Dimensional Finite Element Method. Introduction. Shape Functions for a Tetrahedron Element. 3D Electrostatics. 3D Interpolator Function. 3D Electrokinetics.
Results Exploration. Introduction. Results Exploration. Conclusion. References. Index.