Quasi-static linear problems can be solved efficiently with the boundary-element method (BEM). This method is based on the surface integral equations dealing with the equivalent magnetic and electric surface current… Click to show full abstract
Quasi-static linear problems can be solved efficiently with the boundary-element method (BEM). This method is based on the surface integral equations dealing with the equivalent magnetic and electric surface current densities. Many works have shown the potentiality of the BEM, especially for the modeling of the non-destructive testing devices. In this article, after selecting the formulations enabling the modeling of the multiply-connected regions, an original coupling is proposed in order to consider an external electric circuit in the problem.
               
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