Efficient computation of partial elements for non-orthogonal PEEC meshes


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2021

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The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method has proven to be able to provide a valid solution method of the Maxwell's equations in the time as well as the frequency domain. The extension of the basic PEEC approach to non-orthogonal geometries has significantly expanded the applicability of the method. The computation of interaction integrals is typically performed numerically and it results to be time-consuming. This work presents a new flexible and accurate computational method for determining the partial inductances in the quasi-static limit. More specifically, an automatic decomposition of the non-orthogonal geometries into parallelepipeds is proposed so that analytical formulas which are available in this case can be used. The accuracy, and speed of the proposed method is compared with standard integration routines exhibiting a satisfactory accuracy and reduced computation time. ©2021 IEEE

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2021 IEEE International Joint EMC/SI/PI and EMC Europe Symposium

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692 - 696

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2021 Joint IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity, and EMC Europe (EMC/SI/PI 2021)

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