Abstract

The spatially discretized magnetic vector potential formulation of magnetoquasistatic field problems is transformed from an infinitely stiff differential algebraic equation system into a finitely stiff ordinary differential equation (ODE) system by application of a generalized Schur complement for nonconducting parts. The ODE can be integrated in time using explicit time integration schemes, e.g. the explicit Euler method. This requires the repeated evaluation of a pseudo-inverse of the discrete curl-curl matrix in nonconducting material by the preconditioned conjugate gradient (PCG) method which forms a multiple right-hand side problem. The subspace projection extrapolation method and proper orthogonal decomposition are compared for the computation of suitable start vectors in each time step for the PCG method which reduce the number of iterations and the overall computational costs.

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