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Use of 2D and 3D finite elements in the design of novel transverse flux machines

Finite element analysis is the most widely used numerical method for transient and steady state solutions of both 2D and 3D electromagnetic problems. It permits accurate modelling of complex geometries with non-linear material properties.

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