Nonlinear Diffusion of Electromagnetic Fields: With Applications to Eddy Currents and Superconductivity (Electromagnetism)

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Nonlinear Diffusion of Electromagnetic Fields covers applications of the phenomena of non-linear diffusion of electromagnetic fields, such as magnetic recording, electromagnetic shielding and non-destructive testing, development of CAD software, and the design of magnetic components in electrical machinery. The material presented has direct applications to the analysis of eddy currents in magnetically nonlinear and hysteretic conductors and to the study of magnetization processes in electrically nonlinear superconductors. This book will provide very valuable technical and scientific information to a broad audience of engineers and researchers who are involved in these diverse areas. Key Features* Contains extensive use of analytical techniques for the solution of nonlinear problems of electromagnetic field diffusion* Simple analytical formulas for surface impedances of nonlinear and hysteretic media* Analysis of nonlinear diffusion for linear, circular and elliptical polarizations of electromagnetic fields* Novel and extensive analysis of eddy currentlosses in steel laminations for unidirectional and rotating magnetic fields* Preisach approach to the modeling of eddy current hysteresis and superconducting hysteresis* Extensive study of nonlinear diffusion insuperconductors with gradual resistive transitions (scalar and vertorial problems)

Author(s): Isaak D. Mayergoyz
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 1998

Language: English
Commentary: Missing table of contents
Pages: 415