Topics

 - EPNC 2018 TOPICS -

 

    1. Ferromagnetics and Magnetic Circuits.

      Theory and application of nonlinear phénomena in ferromagnetic elements and structures containing elements.

      Eletromagnetic field calculation in nonlinear problems.

      Modeling of materail properties and the numerical treatment of hysteresis, anisotropy and permanent magnets.



    2. Semiconductors and Nonlinear Electric Circuits.

      Electric circuits with nonlinear elements. 

      Modeling and control of power electronic devices and converters. 

      Modeling and simulation of nonlinear electronic elements and systems with such elements. 



    3. Nonlinear Optics and Wave Propagation.

      Nonlinear optical phenomena and devices. 

      Modeling of nonlinear space-time electrodynamics. 

      Modeling of nonlinearities in optical waveguides. 



    4. Nonlinear Electromagnetic Problems in Medicine

    Electromagnetic devices in medicine. 

    Inverse electromagnetic problems in medicine and human tissue modeling for electromagnetic simulation. 

    Electromagnetic fields in diagnostics and therapy. 

 

 

- Special Session - 

« Smart and Integrated Motor Drive » 

A special session dedicated to « Smart and Integrated Motor Drive will be organized. This special session will focus on problems relative to the integration of the power electronic converter within the motor drive, while keeping a high level of reliability of the system. This session addresses topics like power electronic components and drivers, motor design, cooling process, motor control, with a coupled approach. Re- searchers who are interested in this field are invited to submit a paper in this special session. 

 

« Insulation Systems of Electrical Machines » 

 

 

A session focusing on insulation problems of electrical machines will also be proposed. This session will discuss trends in the EIS for electrical machinery. The materials, manufacturing process, machine integration and problems arising from the converter/machine combination can be addressed. The possibility of a rise in temperature will also be observed. Re-searchers who are interested in this field are invited to submit a paper in this special session. 

 

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