An Equilibrated Error Estimator for the Multiscale Finite Element Method of a 2-D Eddy Current Problem

The multiscale finite element method (MSFEM) is a valuable tool to solve the eddy current problem in laminated materials consisting of many iron sheets, which would be prohibitively expensive to resolve in a finite element mesh. It allows using a coarse mesh that does not resolve each sheet and constructs the local fields using predefined […]

Impact of Parameters Variability on the Level of Human Exposure Due to Inductive Power Transfer

This article shows the effectiveness of combining non-intrusive stochastic techniques with 3-D modeling tools to build adequate surrogate models for the evaluation of human exposure close to a vehicle equipped with a wireless charging pad. A surrogate model is appropriate to deal with uncertainties and variabilities of parameters defining the electromagnetic problem. Numerical results obtained […]