Abstract
The main advantage of isogeometric analysis resides in its ability to represent exactly a wide range of geometries, and has proven great efficiency in mechanical problems compared to standard finite elements. The application of the isogeometric context to electromagnetic problems leads to the isogeometric representation of air region, a particularly ineffective process. To overcome this hindrance, in a magnetostatic context, an original magnetic scalar potential Finite element - Boundary element coupling is presented. Numerical considerations and implementation specificities are discussed, and the efficiency of the method is demonstrated.
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