COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering: Volume 24 Issue 1

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Evolution of free‐boundaries conduction into a superconductor sphere in magnetic variable field

Amor Guettafi, Guy Quichaud

Presents a study of a bulk superconductor sphere placed in a uniform magnetic induction field b0(t).

New design formulas for microstrip transmission lines using high‐dielectric substrate

Mohamed Lamine Tounsi, Mustapha C.E. Yagoub, Brahim Haraoubia

Characterisation and use of dielectric materials with high permittivity are one of the most developed areas of research in microwave circuit simulation. This is mainly because of…

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Simulation of Gunn oscillations with a non‐parabolic hydrodynamical model based on the maximum entropy principle

Giovanni Mascali, Vittorio Romano

On the basis of the maximum entropy principle, seeks to formulate a hydrodynamical model for electron transport in GaAs semiconductors, which is free of any fitting parameter.

Steady‐state modelling of basic unipolar PWM AC line matrix‐reactance choppers

Igor Y. Korotyeyev, Zbigniew Fedyczak

Focuses on steady state modelling of basic unipolar non‐isolated PWM AC line matrix‐reactance choppers (MRC). Their single‐phase topologies are similar to well‐known basic DC/DC…

An artificial neural network model for predicting gas pipeline induced voltage caused by power lines under fault conditions

S. Al‐Alawi, A. Al‐Badi, K. Ellithy

Presents a technique based on the development of an artificial neural network (ANN) model for predicting the electromagnetic inference effects on gas pipelines shared right‐of‐way…

An application of SHEPWM technique in a cascade multilevel inverter

Servet Tuncer, Yetkin Tatar

In this paper, a new application of the Selected Harmonic Elimination Pulse Width Modulation (SHEPWM) technique used in the cascade multilevel inverter topology which is formed by…

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Multifrontal method preconditioned GMRES‐FFT algorithm for fast analysis of microstrip circuits

R.S. Chen, L. Mo, Edward K.N. Yung

Aims to apply the generalized minimal residual (GMRES) algorithm combined with the fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique to solve dense matrix equations from the mixed potential…

Enhancing the distribution networks stability using distributed generation

Francisco Jurado, José Carpio

This paper describes models of micro‐turbines and fuel cells, which can be used in stability studies.

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Speculative parallel processing applied to modelling of initial problems

Andrzej Jordan, Jarosław Forenc, Marek Tudruj

To present a new parallel method for solving differential equations that describe transient states in physical systems.

Position control of induction motor a new‐bounded fuzzy sliding mode controller

Ibrahim Senol, Metin Demirtas, Sabir Rustemov, Bilal Gumus

The aims of the paper are to improve the dynamic response of an induction motor based position servo system and to remove the chattering problem in the sliding mode control theory…

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Modelling dynamic hysteresis loops and iron losses by the use of equivalent circuits

Zdzisław Włodarski

The aim of the paper is the formulation of a simple hysteresis model entirely based on generally accepted concepts.

Exploring the overall behaviour of solutions of recursive computational models

J.S. Hämäläinen, M. Aunola, S.R. Malm

To determine and/or examine overall behaviour of simulation models with large input using as few parameters as possible. To introduce a methodology describing stability of the…

Decentralised coordination of facts devices for power system stability enhancement using intelligent programming

Mahmoud Oukati Sadegh, K.L. Lo

This paper seeks to propose a systematic method to design multi fuzzy FACTS based stabilizers in a multi‐machine power system.

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Nonlinear systems – algebraic gramians and model reduction

Marissa Condon, Rossen Ivanov

Nonlinear dynamical systems may, under certain conditions, be represented by a bilinear system. The paper is concerned with the construction of the controllability and…

Energy consideration of the T(x) model of hysteresis

Jeno Takacs

The paper sets out to develop the T(x) model, based on well known principles and using the free energy of the ferromagnetic binary system as a starting point.

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Working field theory problems with random walks

Kent R. Davey

The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how Monte Carlo methods can be applied to the solution of field theory problems.

A FEM method for eddy current analysis in laminated media

Oszkár Bíró, Kurt Preis, Igor Ticar

This paper aims at developing a computational technique to take account of the laminated nature of iron cores when computing their eddy current losses.

Modelling of continual induction hardening in quasi‐coupled formulation

Jerzy Barglik, Ivo Doležel, Pavel Karban, Bohuš Ulrych

As far as the authors know, no sufficiently complete model of continual induction hardening was developed and solved so far. The paper presents both mathematical model of the…

Characterization of a DC magnetron sputtering device

D. Desideri, M. Bagatin, M. Spolaore, V. Antoni, R. Cavazzana, E. Martines, G. Serianni, M. Zuin

The aim of this paper is to obtain an extensive experimental characterization of a DC magnetron sputtering device used for plasma processing of materials.

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Temperature distribution in aluminum billets heated by rotation in static magnetic field produced by superconducting magnets

Massimo Fabbri, Antonio Morandi, Francesco Negrini

To investigate the feasibility of a novel scheme of high‐efficiency induction heater for nonmagnetic metal billets which use superconducting coils.

Neural networks for FDTD‐backed permittivity reconstruction

Vadim V. Yakovlev, Ethan K. Murphy, E. Eugene Eves

To outline different versions of a novel method for accurate and efficient determining the dielectric properties of arbitrarily shaped materials.

The optimisation of induction heating system based on multiquadric function approximation

Jerzy Zgraja

The investigation of the efficiency of optimisation technique based on approximation of objective function by multiquadric (MQ) function, used for induction heating devices was…

Experimental investigations and numerical modelling of the melting process in the cold crucible

A. Umbrashko, E. Baake, B. Nacke, A. Jakovics

Aims to present recent activities in experimental investigations and numerical modelling of the induction cold crucible installation.

Medium frequency induction‐heated chemical reactor with cooling metallic envelope of the tank

Virgiliu Fireteanu, Bernard Paya, Jacques Nuns, Yves Neau, Tiberiu Tudorache, Alexandru Spahiu

Analysis and development of a high efficiency, induction heated chemical reactor, medium frequency supplied (1,000‐2,000 Hz), able to be equipped with efficient cooling circuits.

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Multiphase electromagnetic stirring of low conducting liquids

R. Ernst, D. Perrier, P. Brun, J. Lacombe

To produce a controlled stirring in a low conducting liquid thanks to a new kind of multiphase inductor.

Stirring velocity effectiveness of two‐ and three‐phase EMS for small to medium cross section billets and blooms

J.D. Lavers, G.R. Tallbäck, L.S. Beitelman

To use an experimentally calibrated turbulent flow model to determine whether two‐ and three‐phase electromagnetic stirrers provide equivalent stirring when continuously casting…

Cover of COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering

ISSN:

0332-1649

Online date, start – end:

1982

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Jan Sykulski