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Les reseaux d'impedances Tendances et developpements recents

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  • Vidal, Jacques J.
  • Burnay, Gilbert M.H.

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Après un bref aperçu du passage aux différences finies dans les procédés rhéoélectriques de résolution des problèmes de champ en régime permanent, qui conduisent à une simulation à l'aide d'un réseau maillé de résistances et rappelé les méthodes de Beuken et de Liebmann qui permettent le passage au régime transitoire; les auteurs s'appliquent à dégager les tendances actuelles dérivant de ces méthodes. En particulier, ils évoquent les développements intervenus dans ce domaine au Laboratoire de Physique appliquée de l'Université de Liège. Ils exposent les principes d'utilisation des représentations conformes et de l'application des effets élémentaires pour l'étude des régimes tant permanents que transitoires. Ils montrent enfin les possibilités offertes par la méthode harmonique faisant usage de la transformation de Fourier et donnent un aperçu du traitement des systèmes non linéaires au moyen d'une linéarisation par transformation puis par association d'un réseau spécial à un calculateur numérique.

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  • Vidal, Jacques J. & Burnay, Gilbert M.H., 1963. "Les reseaux d'impedances Tendances et developpements recents," Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 5(1), pages 19-26.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:matcom:v:5:y:1963:i:1:p:19-26
    DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4754(63)80029-4
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