The optimal control of the geometry of a magnetic pole under step excitation has been formulated as a problem of multiobjective optimization in dynamic conditions. Accordingly, the nondominated solutions of the problem have been determined in the time domain. The scope of the paper is to prove the feasibility of dynamic multiobjective optimization in computational electromagnetism by solving a benchmark of inverse magnetic diffusion.

Dynamic multiobjective optimization: a way to the shape design with transient magnetic fields

DI BARBA, PAOLO
2008-01-01

Abstract

The optimal control of the geometry of a magnetic pole under step excitation has been formulated as a problem of multiobjective optimization in dynamic conditions. Accordingly, the nondominated solutions of the problem have been determined in the time domain. The scope of the paper is to prove the feasibility of dynamic multiobjective optimization in computational electromagnetism by solving a benchmark of inverse magnetic diffusion.
2008
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering category covers resources concerned with applications of electricity, generally those involving current flow through conductors, as in motors and generators. This category also covers the examination of the conduction of electricity through gases or a vacuum as well as through semiconducting materials. Topics include image and signal processing, electromagnetics, electronic components and materials, microwave technology, and microelectronics.
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
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962
965
INVERSE MAGNETIC DIFFUSION; DYNAMIC OPTIMISATION; PARETO OPTIMALITY
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DI BARBA, Paolo
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