Abstract

The authors present a mathematical model for the 3-D nonlinear magnetostatic field based on integral equations with fictitious surface and volume magnetic charges. The solution is performed by the extended boundary element method including surface elements and volume elements. Examples of calculation for both linear and nonlinear magnetic systems are presented. The method has been shown to be accurate and efficient. >

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