Abstract

In this paper, a time-domain formulation for two-dimensional (2-D) eddy-current problems based on a discrete geometric approach is presented. The method bears very strong similarities with a mass-lumped thetas-type finite-element method (FEM) formulation. Analogies and differences are highlighted, and a numerical experiment is reported

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