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AuthorDemerdash N.A.
AuthorWang R.
AuthorAlhamadi M.A.
Available date2024-02-01T09:17:43Z
Publication Date1993
Publication NameIEEE Transactions on Magnetics
ResourceScopus
ISSN189464
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/20.250791
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/51484
AbstractIn general, magnetic field problems in electrical devices and machines are of nonlinear nature due to magnetic saturation in their ferrous cores. In the combined magnetic vector-magnetic scalar potential (MVP-MSP) method used here, the nonlinearities and anisotropies of the core are handled entirely within the MSP portion of the computation. This is done through the formulation of an adaptive Newton-Raphson (ANR) iterative 3D-finite element (3D-FE) technique, for solution of large scale 3D nonlinear magnetic field problems, which is presented here in this paper. This ANR iterative technique improves and enhances the quality of convergence of the magnetic field solution, as evidenced by a truly 3D magnetic field case-study of a modified Lundell alternator (MLA) performed using CRAY-YMP super computers. Supporting experimental results for verification of the computation are also given in this paper.
SponsorThe authors wish to acknowledge the support received under NASA Grant No. NAG3-818 Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Cray-YMP super-computer resources support received from NASA's NAS facilities, Mofet Field, California. Furthermore, the authors wish to express their gratitude for the useful insights and discussions they shared with MI. R. Secunde of the Solar Dynamic Module Division at NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, and his interest and generous encouragement given throughout this complex investigation.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
SubjectLarge-scale systems
Magnetic fields
Anisotropic magnetoresistance
Magnetic cores
Alternators
Finite element methods
Magnetic anisotropy
Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
Iron
Nonlinear magnetics
TitleAn Adaptive Newton-Raphson Technique for Combined Vector-Scalar Potential Solutions of Large Scale 3D Magnetic Field Problems Involving Anisotropic Materials
TypeArticle
Pagination1950-1957
Issue Number2
Volume Number29


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