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RN 103: Solving reluctance networks

RN 103: Solving reluctance networks

Antti (admin) 11th June 201624th June 2016 Electrical engineering, Reluctance networks, Research and work No Comments

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…

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Reluctance networks 102

Antti (admin) 5th June 20161st July 2016 Electrical engineering, Reluctance networks, Research and work No Comments

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…

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Reluctance networks 101

Reluctance networks 101

Antti (admin) 29th May 201611th June 2016 Electrical engineering, Reluctance networks, Research and work No Comments

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…

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Making time-stepping FEM faster, part 4

Making time-stepping FEM faster, part 4

Antti (admin) 16th May 201626th June 2016 Electrical engineering, FEM, Research and work, Technology 3 Comments

Hi folks! After a couple of serious and not-so-serious lifestyle-esque posts, it’s time to get back to work. Mine, to be exact. If you’ve read the previous instalments in this series, you know that I’m currently working on a faster…

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Making time-stepping FEM faster, part 3

Making time-stepping FEM faster, part 3

Antti (admin) 14th May 201626th June 2016 Electrical engineering, FEM, Research and work No Comments

Hi you, and welcome the the third instalment in my blog series about my ongoing work! In the first post, I explained what time-stepping finite element analysis is and why it should be made faster in the first place. The…

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Making time-stepping FEM faster, part 2

Making time-stepping FEM faster, part 2

Antti (admin) 12th May 201626th June 2016 Electrical engineering, FEM, Research and work, Technology No Comments

In my previous post, I outlined some basics of finite element analysis (FEM) in the context of electrical machines. I explained how the time-dependent behaviour is often analysed with a time-stepping algorithm or another. This approach typically requires solving hundreds…

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Making time-stepping FEM faster

Making time-stepping FEM faster

Antti (admin) 11th May 201626th June 2016 Electrical engineering, FEM, Research and work, Technology No Comments

Hello folks, it’s been a while! First, there was Wappu (see here for some info) – kind of a big deal for tech students and alumni alike – after which I took a week-long holiday in my home region. Anyway,…

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How to make science less popular

Antti (admin) 22nd April 20166th August 2016 Balance, General, Marketing, Technology No Comments

A couple of days ago, Wired ran a piece titled “Civil War’s Winter Soldier Couldn’t Survive This Giant Jump”. As the title suggests, the column mainly revolved around the author taking issue with the with the jump seen at the…

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Our UFO – how it flies

Our UFO – how it flies

Antti (admin) 20th April 201617th July 2020 Aalto Electromechanics, Electrical engineering, General, Marketing, Technology 1 Comment

As you may know, we (as in I and my research group) recently became more active in social media, in order to improve our visibility and thus attract more students into our ranks. As a part of our image crusade,…

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Random-wound machines and circulating currents, part 3

Random-wound machines and circulating currents, part 3

Antti (admin) 17th April 201620th March 2017 Electrical engineering, Publishing, Research and work No Comments

How to predict and model circulating currents – a major loss component in random-wound electrical machines.

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