Abstract
Eddy current analysis finds wide application in electrical machinery and devices, in power system analysis, non destructive testing, continuous casting, ship board applications and others. Finite Element methods such as T-Omega, A-phi and A-V methods do provide solutions of acceptable accuracy for small problems where the element size is comparable to skin-depth. Even for this, a large number of elements are required to model the entire space of the conducting medium and the surrounding air region. Integral equations require modeling of only the conducting parts and therefore offer an alternative approach to the problem. This paper presents an integral equation analysis and its application to a conducting slab with and without a crack excited by a transmission line source, to a slab excited by a dipole source, to phase segregated bus bars and others.
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