An Adaptive Mesh Global Modeling Method for Solving Non-ideal Sliding Electrical Contact Problems
Jian Sun,
Junsheng Cheng,
Ling Xiong
et al.
Abstract:The armature and rail sizes of electromagnetic rail launcher vary greatly, and the refined 3D finite element computation occupies a large amount of physical memory. In order to enhance the economy of dynamic computation, this paper proposes an adaptive hexahedral mesh method based on mesh expansion, compression, and translation. In addition, split nodes are used on both sides of the contact surface, and interface conditions and frictional heat sources are constrained through point penalty function method to so… Show more
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