2023
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.2023.3239006
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An Air Gap Model for Magnetostatic Volume Integral Formulation

Abstract: This paper presents an air gap model for thin air gaps using the magnetostatic volume integral method. The thin air gap is considered as a surface region with a numerical treatment instead of a volume region to avoid having a thin mesh that could lead to long computations. An application to a current transformer is reported to show its accuracy.

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