Application of the Natural Element Method to Model Moving Electromagnetic Devices

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Illoul, Lounès | Yvonnet, Julien | Chinesta, Francisco | Clénet, Stéphane

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The natural-element method, which belongs to the family of meshless methods, is applied in the context of two-dimensional magnetostatics with moving parts. The method is reviewed and its interest for handling discontinuities in electromagnet devices with moving parts is illustrated through a numerical example.

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