A Finite Element Model for Rutherford Cable in Superconductive Magnets

The finite element model of a superconductive dipole magnet is equipped with a specialised conductor model which accounts for the inter-strand currents caused by the ramping of the magnet without explicitly meshing the individual strands.

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MATHEMATICS IN INDUSTRY Editors Hans-Georg Bock Frank de Hoog Avner Friedman Arvind Gupta William Langford Helmut Neunzert William R. Pulleyblank Torgeir Rusten Fadil Santosa Anna-Karin Tornberg

THE EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR MATHEMATICS IN INDUSTRY SUBSERIES

Managing Editor Vincenzo Capasso

Editors Robert Mattheij Helmut Neunzert Otmar Scherzer

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Wilhelmus H. A. Schilders E. Jan W. ter Maten Stephan H. M. J. Houben

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Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering Proceedings of the SCEE-2002 Conference held in Eindhoven

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Editors Wilhelmus H. A. Schilders

Stephan H. M. J. Houben

Philips Research Laboratories IC DesignlDigital Design and Test Building WAY, Room 4.77 Prof. Holstlaan 4 5656 AA Eindhoven The Netherlands Email: [email protected]

Magma Design Automation TU/e Dommelgebouw Den Dolech 2 5612AZ Eindhoven The Netherlands Em ail: stephanh@m agma-da.com

E. Jan W. ter Maten Philips Research Laboratories IC Design/Electronic Design and Tools Building WAY, Room 3.073 Prof. Holstlaan 4 5656 AA Eindhoven The Netherlands Ema il: [email protected]

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Preface

The fourth international conference on Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering (SCEE) was held at the Eindhoven University of Technology, from 23rd to 28th June, 2002. It was sponsored by Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, the Eindhoven University of Technology , Computer Simulation Technology (CST) from Darmstadt, ABB Corporate Research, Thales Neth erlands, the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI), the University of Rostock (organiser of SCEE-2000), the European network for Mathematics, Computing and Simulation for Industry (MACSI-net) , the Royal Netherlands