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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

E. Schmidt:
"Finite Element Analysis of a Transverse Flux Machine using Superelements with Floating Potentials";
Talk: ICEM, Espoo, Finland; 2000-08-01 - 2000-08-03; in: "Proceedings of the International Conference on Electrical Machines", (2000), 1452 - 1456.



English abstract:
The design of a transverse flux machine requires a 3D finite element analysis to predict the machine parameters. The decomposition of the finite element model in distinct stator and rotor models significantly reduces the effort to generate different angular rotor positions. The application of multipoint constraints for the floating magnetic vector potential on the sliding surfaces between stator and rotor model allow for a generalized usage of the superelement analysis of the EMAS solver. With these modelling and solving concepts it is possible to evaluate the machine performance in the conceptual and optimization phase very efficiently.

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