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Torque Computation With the Isogeometric Mortar Method for the Simulation of Electric Machines

Merkel, Melina
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Kapidani, Bernard  
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Schoeps, Sebastian
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September 1, 2022
Ieee Transactions On Magnetics

In this work, isogeometric mortaring is used for the simulation of a six-pole permanent magnet synchronous machine. Isogeometric mortaring is especially well suited for the efficient computation of rotating electric machines, as it allows for an exact geometry representation for arbitrary rotation angles without the need for remeshing. The appropriate B-spline spaces needed for the solution of Maxwell's equations and the corresponding mortar spaces are introduced. Unlike classical finite-element methods (FEMs), their construction is straightforward in the isogeometric case. The torque in the machine is computed using two different methods, that is, Arkkio's method and using the Lagrange multipliers from the mortaring.

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DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2022.3186247
Web of Science ID

WOS:000845075000019

Author(s)
Merkel, Melina
Kapidani, Bernard  
Schoeps, Sebastian
Vazquez, Rafael  
Date Issued

2022-09-01

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Magnetics
Volume

58

Issue

9

Article Number

8107604

Subjects

Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Physics, Applied

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Engineering

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Physics

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splines (mathematics)

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torque

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rotors

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stators

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geometry

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finite element analysis

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computational modeling

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electric machines

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isogeometric analysis (iga)

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magnetostatics

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mortaring

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numerical simulation

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splines

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model

URL

ArXiv preprint

https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.05771
Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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