Finite-Element Analysis of Electromagnetic Fields and Optimal Control of Eddy Currents
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概要
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This paper describes finite-element analysis of electromagnetic fields and optimization of eddy current densities. First, we derive the state equations by means of the finite-element method. Eddy current densities are represented by derivatives of the state variable x(t). A linear quadratic performance index is introduced so that eddy current densities will track the desired functions. We obtain an optimal control law from the stationary conditions of the performance function. Optimal inputs are expressed by solutions of two differential equations. Finally, we show numerical examples.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1993-09-15
著者
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TADA Yukio
Department of Human and Mechanical Systems Engineering, Kanazawa Univ.
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Tada Y
Kobe Univ. Kobe Jpn
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Tada Yukio
Department Of Computer And Systems Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kobe University
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Kawakami Masufumi
Development Department, Power and Industrial Systems Center, Mitsubishi Electric Co.
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Kawakami Masufumi
Development Department Power And Industrial Systems Center Mitsubishi Electric Co.
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