Experimental Studies on Standard and Modified PV Module

[V. R. Bhore, S. B. Thombre, P. V. Walke] Volume 4: Issue 1, March 2017, pp 1-5 doi:10.26706/IJAEFEA.2017.1.4.1-5

Abstract:-
One of the methods used in the solution of partial differential equations is the finite element method. The solution region of the differential equation to be solved in finite element method is divided into sub-sections. When making finite element analysis, magnetic flux path drawing is made by making use of vector potential values of the nodes in the solution of the magnetic region. Thus, the finite element analysis gives information about the magnetic structure of the region. However, it is useful to use the moving finite element method instead of the classical finite element method when time dependent partial differential equations change and the solution network changes regionally. In this article, drawing of magnetic flux path used in finite element analysis is mentioned. Application of a C ++ based software has been realized and the sample magnetic flux path drawings have been obtained.
Index Terms:-
Mesh Generation Methods, Finite Element Method, Moving mesh generation.
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