De Geeter et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Eddy-current simulations using an independent impedance method in anisotropic biological tissuesDe Geeter et al., 2011
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- De Geeter N
- Crevecoeur G
- Dupré L
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- IEEE transactions on magnetics
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A widely applied method for simulating the induced eddy currents in biological tissues is the impedance method (IM). This method has recently been extended to the independent impedance method (IIM), which identifies and solves a linear system of independent …
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