Finite Element Modeling of Magnetic Fields in Julia
Offered By: The Julia Programming Language via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore finite element modeling of magnetic fields in Julia through a comprehensive conference talk. Delve into the TU Delft master course EE4375, "Finite Element Method in Electrical Engineering Applications," which combines theoretical lectures with hands-on Julia programming lab sessions. Discover two real-world project-based assignments involving collaborations with industry partners: one focusing on modeling the effects of new components in energy distribution infrastructure with STEDIN Rotterdam, and another solving integro-differential equations to describe naval ships' magnetic signatures in partnership with TNO. Gain insights into practical applications of finite element methods in electrical engineering and learn how Julia is used to implement these complex models.
Syllabus
Finite Element Modeling of Magnetic Fields in Julia | Lahaye | JuliaCon 2024
Taught by
The Julia Programming Language
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