Darmstadt. Towards a Computational Electric Machine Laboratory

TU Darmstadt, TU Graz, JKU Linz and RICAM (ÖAW) collaborate in the first German-Austrian Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio CREATOR – Computational Electrical Machine Laboratory (TRR361/F90). It is funded

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Time-X project: TIME parallelization for eXascale computing and beyond

Nowadays digital twins are commonly designed and investigated in industry before physical products are manufactured. To construct such virtual prototypes multiobjective optimization of several key

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Electro-Thermal Modeling of High-Temperature Superconducting Coils and Magnets in Collaboration With CERN

Superconducting magnets are used in high-energy particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to exert electromagnetic forces on the particle beam. These

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AI-TWILIGHT: AI powered Digital Twin for lighting infrastructure in the context of front-end Industry 4.0

Over the last decades, LEDs have taken over the lighting industry. Their design is a multiphysical problem, involving mechanical, optical, electrical, and thermal components and

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Finite Element Parasitic Extraction and Sensitivity Analysis in Industry

Parasitic extraction is a key technique in electromagnetic compatibility analysis. It enables to extract the parasitic resistances, inductances, and capacitances from a CAD model, and

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Shape Optimization of an Electron Gun

S-DALINAC (Superconducting-DArmstadt-LINear-ACcelerator) is a superconducting electron accelerator at TU Darmstadt, running since 1991. It was initially constructed as a twice-recirculating accelerator with a maximum energy

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Yield Estmation Using Surrogate Modelling in Industry

Most manufacturing processes suffer from small deviations, which may lead to rejections of some products due to malfunctioning. In this context, malfunctioning is commonly understood

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Bembel Project – A Boundary Element Method Based Engineering Library

The boundary element method (BEM) or method of moments (MoM) is a common approach for the solution of partial differential equations (PDEs) in engineering applications

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Efficient numerical quadrature for the boundary elements method with application to electrical machines

Nowadays, the design with regard to efficiency and reliability is a major task in the development of electrical machines. Therefore, numerical simulations play an increasingly

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Computational Engineering Retreat in Seeheim, Germany

On April 8-9, 2019, the annual retreat of the Graduate School CE and the Centre for CE took place at the Lufthansa Conference Centre in

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