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INFORMS 2021
This paper details the impact of partial element accuracy on quasi-static partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) model stability in the time domain. The potential sources of inaccurate partial element values are found to be poor geometrical meshing and the use of unsuitable partial element calculation routines. The impact on PEEC model stability of erroneous partial element values, and the coefficients of potential and partial inductances, are shown as theoretical constraints and practical results. Projection meshing, which is a discretization strategy suitable for the PEEC method, is shown to improve calculated partial element values for the same number of unknowns, thus improving model stability. © 2006 IEEE.
Fernando Marianno, Wang Zhou, et al.
INFORMS 2021
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