Computational Magnetics
Many electro-technical devices such as e.g. printed circuit boards, electrical drives and antenna systems can be simulated on the basis of electrical circuits. However, the increasing frequencies and the decreasing size force designers to account for wave propagation effects, eddy-current effects, ferromagnetic saturation and hysteresis. For wave propagation effects and eddy-current effects, the results of stand-alone field simulation can be represented by an order-reduced equivalent model, which is then inserted in the overall circuit model. The representation of field-dependent nonlinearities and hysteresis effects, however, is not straightforward.

2D Simulation of a Transformer
The coupled field and circuit simulation becomes troublesome when a large number of time steps is required. This occurs when e.g. simulating an electrical drive where the machine requires 10 periods of 50 Hz to reach nominal speed whereas the switching of the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors in the frequency converter switches at 20 kHz, necessitating a time steps in the order of a microsecond to be used in the simulation. Since the field model consists typically of a few million degrees of freedom, all those unknowns have to be solved in every time step. Fortunately, the relevant time constants in electrical-energy converter are in the range 50 Hz. Hence the field model does not have to be time-stepped at the same rate as the circuit model, in which fast switches are present. The use of adaptive multirate time-integration schemes can reduce the numerical complexity of the problem substantially.
Research Questions
- Efficiency of the time-integration for field devices in pulsed circuits (multirate, dynamic iteration)
- DAE-index of the coupled system
- Existence and Uniqueness of the solution
Cooperation
- Herbert De Gersem, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- Markus Clemens, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
- Sascha Baumanns, Universität zu Köln
Former and ongoing projects
Publications
- 2018
3867.
Putek, Piotr; Janssen, Rick; Niehof, Jan; Maten, E Jan W; Pulch, Roland; Tasi{\'c}, Bratislav; Günther, Michael
Nanoelectronic COupled Problems Solutions: uncertainty quantification for analysis and optimization of an RFIC interference problem
Journal of Mathematics in Industry, 8 :1--19
2018
Herausgeber: Springer Berlin Heidelberg3866.
Putek, Piotr; Janssen, Rick; Niehof, Jan; Maten, E. Jan W.; Pulch, Roland; Tasic, Bratislav; Günther, Michael
Nanoelectronic COupled problems solutions: Uncertainty quantification for analysis and optimization of an RFIC interference problem
Journal of Mathematics in Industry, 8 (1) :1–19
2018
Herausgeber: Springer Verlag3865.
Putek, Piotr; Janssen, Rick; Niehof, Jan; Maten, E. Jan W.; Pulch, Roland; Tasic, Bratislav; Günther, Michael
Nanoelectronic COupled problems solutions: Uncertainty quantification for analysis and optimization of an RFIC interference problem
Journal of Mathematics in Industry, 8 (1) :1–19
2018
Herausgeber: Springer Verlag3864.
Putek, P.; Janssen, R.; Niehof, J.; Maten, E. J. W.; Pulch, R.; Tasic, B.; Günther, M.
Nanoelectronic Coupled Problems Solutions: Uncertainty quantification of {RFIC} interference
In Quintela, P. and Barral, P. and Gómez, D. and Pena, F.J. and Rodríguez, J. and Salgado, P. and Vázquez-Mendéz, M.E., Editor, Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2016 Band 26 aus Mathematics in Industry
Seite 271--279
Herausgeber: Springer
2018
271--2793863.
Putek, Piotr; Janssen, Rick; Niehof, Jan; Maten, E. Jan W.; Pulch, Roland; Tasic, Bratislav; Günther, Michael
Nanoelectronic coupled problems solutions: Uncertainty quantification of RFIC interference
In Quintela, Peregrina and Barral, Patricia and Gómez, Dolores and Pena, Francisco J. and Rodríguez, Jerónimo and Salgado, Pilar and Vázquez-Mendéz, Miguel E., Editor, Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2016ausMathematics in Industry, Seite 271–279
In Quintela, Peregrina and Barral, Patricia and Gómez, Dolores and Pena, Francisco J. and Rodríguez, Jerónimo and Salgado, Pilar and Vázquez-Mendéz, Miguel E., Editor
Herausgeber: Springer Cham
20183862.
Putek, Piotr; Janssen, Rick; Niehof, Jan; Maten, E. Jan W.; Pulch, Roland; Tasic, Bratislav; Günther, Michael
Nanoelectronic coupled problems solutions: Uncertainty quantification of RFIC interference
In Quintela, Peregrina and Barral, Patricia and Gómez, Dolores and Pena, Francisco J. and Rodríguez, Jerónimo and Salgado, Pilar and Vázquez-Mendéz, Miguel E., Editor, Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2016ausMathematics in Industry, Seite 271–279
In Quintela, Peregrina and Barral, Patricia and Gómez, Dolores and Pena, Francisco J. and Rodríguez, Jerónimo and Salgado, Pilar and Vázquez-Mendéz, Miguel E., Editor
Herausgeber: Springer Cham
20183861.
Frommer, Andreas; Schimmel, Claudia; Schweitzer, Marcel
Non-Toeplitz decay bounds for inverses of Hermitian positive definite tridiagonal matrices
Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal., 48 :362-372
20183860.
Frommer, Andreas; Schimmel, Claudia; Schweitzer, Marcel
Non-Toeplitz decay bounds for inverses of Hermitian positive definite tridiagonal matrices
Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal., 48 :362-372
20183859.
Frommer, Andreas; Schimmel, Claudia; Schweitzer, Marcel
Non-Toeplitz decay bounds for inverses of Hermitian positive definite tridiagonal matrices
Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal., 48 :362-372
20183858.
Gabbana, A.; Mendoza, M.; Succi, S.; Tripiccione, R.
Numerical evidence of electron hydrodynamic whirlpools in graphene samples
Computers & Fluids, 172 :644–650
2018
Herausgeber: Elsevier3857.
Petrov, P.; Tyshchenko, A. G.; Ehrhardt, M.
Numerical solution of iterative parabolic equations approximating the nonlinear {Helmholtz} equation
Proceedings of the International Conference DAYS on DIFFRACTION 2018, St.Petersburg, Russia
20183856.
Ehrhardt, Matthias
Numerical solution of iterative parabolic equations approximating the nonlinear Helmholtz equation
2018 Days on Diffraction (DD), Seite 241–244
IEEE
Herausgeber: IEEE
20183855.
Ehrhardt, Matthias
Numerical solution of iterative parabolic equations approximating the nonlinear Helmholtz equation
2018 Days on Diffraction (DD), Seite 241--244
IEEE
20183854.
Ehrhardt, Matthias
Numerical solution of iterative parabolic equations approximating the nonlinear Helmholtz equation
2018 Days on Diffraction (DD), Seite 241–244
IEEE
Herausgeber: IEEE
20183853.
Ramadan, Leila
Offline-Pyrolyse GCxGC von Kunstoffpolymeren zur Analytik von Mikroplastik
20183852.
Ankirchner, Stefan; Klein, Maike; Kruse, Thomas; Urusov, Mikhail
On a certain local martingale in a general diffusion setting
20183851.
Bartel, Andreas; G\"unther, Michael
PDAEs in refined electrical network modeling
SIAM Review, 60 (1) :56--91
2018
Herausgeber: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics3850.
Bartel, Andreas; Günther, Michael
PDAEs in refined electrical network modeling
SIAM Review, 60 (1) :56--91
Januar 2018
Herausgeber: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics3849.
Bartel, Andreas; Günther, Michael
PDAEs in refined electrical network modeling
SIAM Review, 60 (1) :56–91
2018
Herausgeber: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics3848.
Bartel, Andreas; Günther, Michael
PDAEs in refined electrical network modeling
SIAM Review, 60 (1) :56–91
2018
Herausgeber: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics3847.
B{\'a}tkai, Andr{\'a}s; Jacob, Birgit; Voigt, Jürgen; Wintermayr, Jens
Perturbations of positive semigroups on {AM}-spaces
Semigroup Forum, 96 (2) :333--347
20183846.
Bátkai, András; Jacob, Birgit; Voigt, Jürgen; Wintermayr, Jens
Perturbations of positive semigroups on AM-spaces
Semigroup Forum, 96 (2) :333--347
20183845.
[english] Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia; Zeller, Diana
Photosensitizers for Photogalvanic Cells in the Chemistry Classroom
World Journal of Chemical Education, 6 (1) :36--42
2018
Herausgeber: Science and Education Publishing Co., Ltd.3844.
[english] Tausch, Michael W.
Phototactive Thin Films in Science Education
World Journal of Chemical Education, 6 (1) :14--17
2018
Herausgeber: Science and Education Publishing Co., Ltd.3843.
Bargetz, Christian; Wegner, Sven-Ake
Pivot duality of universal interpolation and extrapolation spaces
J. Math. Anal. Appl., 460 (1) :321--331
2018