Rotation Movement Based on the Spatial Fourier Interpolation Method
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Date
2017Journal
IEEE Transactions on MagneticsRésumé
In the field of computational electromagnetics, taking into account the rotation of a sub-domain is required to simulate certain devices such as electrical machines. Several methods have been proposed in the literature, but they remain quite difficult to implement. In this paper, we propose a sliding surface method based on a spatial Fourier interpolation in order to take into account any rotation angle with a very simple numerical implementation.
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