Simulation and design of applied electromagnetic systems : proceedings of the International ISEM Symposium on Simulation and Design of Applied Electromagnetic Systems, Sapporo, Japan, 26-30 January, 1993

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Simulation and design of applied electromagnetic systems : proceedings of the International ISEM Symposium on Simulation and Design of Applied Electromagnetic Systems, Sapporo, Japan, 26-30 January, 1993

editor, Toshihisa Honma

(Elsevier studies in applied electromagnetics in materials, 5)

Elsevier, 1994

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International journal of applied electromagnetics in materials. Supplement

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"Supplement of the International journal of applied electromagnetics in materials."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The main theme of this book is the simulation and design of applied electromagnetic systems having interdisciplinary characters. A wide variety of topics in applied electromagnetic fields are covered including: advanced computer simulation, intelligent computer aided design, inverse problems, actuators, micromachines, superconductors, electromagnetic materials, surface acoustic and electromagnetic waves, bioloical, systems, magnetic fluids, liquid metals, chaotic motions, magnetic levitations, linear drives, controls and magnetic bearings, electromagnetic mass accelerators, application of electromagnetic forces, electromagnetic propulsion and MHD generators.

Table of Contents

  • Towards microelectronics in quantum regime - key issues and roles of simulation, H. Hasegawa
  • advanced computer simulation
  • inverse problem
  • intelligent computer aided design
  • actuators
  • micromachines
  • superconductors
  • electromagnetic materials
  • surface acoustic waves and electromagnetic waves
  • biological systems
  • magnetic fluids
  • liquid metals
  • chaotic motion
  • magnetic levitation
  • linear drive
  • control and magnetic bearing
  • electromagnetic mass accelerators
  • application of electromagnetic forces
  • electromagnetic propulsion
  • MHD generators.

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