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Sliding-surface interface conditions for 3D machine models discretised by the finite integration technique

Purpose - To propose trigonometric interpolation in combination with the sliding-surface technique for modeling rotation in electrical machine models discretised by the finite integration technique (FIT).Design methodology approach - Locked-step, linear and trigonometric interpolation techniques are...

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Published in:Compel 2006-01, Vol.25 (2), p.427-439
Main Authors: Ion, Mariana, De Gersem, Herbert, Wilke, Markus, Weiland, Thomas
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