Good afternoon people, I hope you had a great Juhannus. Don’t celebrate it? Start next year. It’s awesome. But to the point: I’ve written on several occasions about time-harmonic analysis, mainly in the context of finite elements (FEM). See for…

Electric Motor Design, plus stuff

Good afternoon people, I hope you had a great Juhannus. Don’t celebrate it? Start next year. It’s awesome. But to the point: I’ve written on several occasions about time-harmonic analysis, mainly in the context of finite elements (FEM). See for…

Welcome back to my post series about reluctance network analysis. I started it after the acceptance of my paper to the EPNC conference, after which we have discussed some typical mistakes, and seen what to do instead. Today’s post brings…

Great news: I finally decided to join SlideShare! Just click the new logo of the yellow and blue humanoids hugging it out on the bottom of the page! Or, alternatively, just click here. Either is fine. Alright alright, I lied…

Hi again, and welcome back to the fascinating world of reluctance networks! After last post‘s brief detour to the grim world of how-not-to, let’s get back to more positive matters. In other works, let’s see how solving reluctance networks happens…

As you’ve probably noticed, I’ve got at least two post series going on about my research, and one about fat loss and fitness. Fairly general, in other words. Hence, I thought it would a nice change of pace to post…
Hello there, and welcome back to my post series about reluctance networks. They are kind an expertise of mine. However, they do not seem to be the expertise of quite many other researchers. Indeed, today’s post is about where almost…

Some months ago, I wrote about being busy writing papers both to the ICEM and EPNC conferences, the latter of which is being organized by our research group in Helsinki next month. Now, I’m happy to announce both were accepted…

I have already written about the ongoing campaign of my research group – Electromechanics at Aalto University – to gain more visibility and hopefully students too. For instance, see two of our videos with discussion here and here, or check…

Numerical orientation of a polygon continues Hi again! Last time, I wrote about how I was given some a very basic FEM mesh, and had to determine the magnetization direction of a permanent magnet from it. In simpler words, I…

How to numerically determine the long axis of a polygon? This week, I tweeted some indecipherable-looking scripplings of mine. Although probably not apparent at first glance, I was dealing with computational geometry. Again. This time however, it was not point-in-polygon,…