2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2015.11.004
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Coupled circuit based representation of piezoelectric structures modeled using the finite volume method

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“…Step 2: Check the convergence criterion of the inverse problem given by forces difference. If the convergence criterion is satisfied the iteration process is stopped, else the levitation height hz(k) is updated for the next inverse iteration k=k+1, and return to step (1).…”
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“…Step 2: Check the convergence criterion of the inverse problem given by forces difference. If the convergence criterion is satisfied the iteration process is stopped, else the levitation height hz(k) is updated for the next inverse iteration k=k+1, and return to step (1).…”
Section: Team Workhop Problem No 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there exist other numerical methods which can be as well extremely promising for LF electromagnetic problems, such as the finite volume method (FVM). Several previous works have been interested in the comparison between the FVM and the FEM regarding various physical problems [1][2][3][4]. Compared to the FEM, the FVM method is especially promising in terms of computational time (CPU) and required storage memory [5][6][7].…”
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