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Notes on boundary integral equations for three-dimensional magnetostatics

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Abstract:

Several methods of formulating two-region magnetostatics problems with boundary integral equations and scalar potentials are discussed. These integral equations contain s...View more

Abstract:

Several methods of formulating two-region magnetostatics problems with boundary integral equations and scalar potentials are discussed. These integral equations contain single- (i.e., monopole) and/or double- (i.e., dipole) layer source distributions. If only one type of source is used for both regions, certain numerical difficulties occur, which are discussed. For numerical accuracy a combined approach is adopted: it is sufficient to choose single layers in the exterior or less permeable region and to use double layers in the interior high-permeability region and at the interface. As an example, the combined method is applied to a recording head energized with a current loop.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics ( Volume: 16, Issue: 6, November 1980)
Page(s): 1409 - 1413
Date of Publication: 06 January 2003

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