A Novel Conversion Technique from Nodal to Edge Finite Element Data Structure for Electromagnetic Analysis

03/29/2021
by   Durgarao Kamireddy, et al.
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Standard nodal finite elements in electromagnetic analysis have well-known limitation of occurrence of spurious solution. In order to circumvent the problem, a penalty function method or a regularization method is used with potential formulation. These methods solve the problem partially by pushing the spurious mode to the higher end of the spectrum. But it fails to capture singular eigenvalues in case of the problem domains with sharp edges and corners. To circumvent this limitation, edge elements have been developed for electromagnetic analysis where degree of freedoms are along the edges. But most of the preprocessors develop complex meshes in nodal framework. In this work, we have developed a novel technique to convert nodal data structure to edge data structure for electromagnetic analysis. We have explained the conversion algorithm in details, mentioning associated complexities with relevant examples. The performance of the developed algorithm has been demonstrated extensively with several examples.

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