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发表于 2010-5-7 17:01
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来自: 中国北京
For the scalar potential formulation, you can use three different analysis methods: Reduced Scalar Potential (RSP), Difference Scalar Potential (DSP), and Generalized Scalar Potential (GSP). The type of analysis problem determines which method is best to use:
If the model contains no iron regions, or if it has iron regions but does not have current sources, use the RSP method. Do not use the RSP method when the model has both iron regions and current sources, because numerical cancellation errors may produce an inaccurate solution.
If you cannot use the RSP method, choose between DSP and GSP. The DSP method is available for models with "singly connected" iron regions, and the GSP method is for models with a "multiply connected" iron region. |
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