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Surface impedance boundary condition with circuit coupling for the 3D finite element modeling of wireless power transfer

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Fig. 1: Electromotive force definition in the inductor i B. Voltage as a strong global quantity
Fig. 3: Relative errors on R (without marker), L (dot) and M (triangle) with SIBC (solid) and massive conductors (dashed) A 3.9 GHz i7-HQ4910MQ computer with 32 Gb RAM is used
Fig. 4: Schematic of the validation example circuit A. Results when coils are aligned and separated by 10 cm

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