Stability and convergence of the penalty formulation for nonlinear magnetostatics
Abstract
The magnetostatic field distribution in a nonlinear medium amounts to the unique minimizer of the magnetic coenergy over all fields that can be generated by the same current. This is a nonlinear saddlepoint problem whose numerical solution can in principle be achieved by mixed finite element methods and appropriate nonlinear solvers. The saddlepoint structure, however, makes the solution cumbersome. A remedy is to split the magnetic field into a known source field and the gradient of a scalar potential which is governed by a convex minimization problem. The penalty approach avoids the use of artificial potentials and Lagrange multipliers and leads to an unconstrained convex minimization problem involving a large parameter. We provide a rigorous justification of the penalty approach by deriving error estimates for the approximation due to penalization. We further highlight the close connections to the Lagrange-multiplier and scalar potential approach. The theoretical results are illustrated by numerical tests for a typical benchmark problem
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@article{arxiv.2403.18285,
title = {Stability and convergence of the penalty formulation for nonlinear magnetostatics},
author = {Herbert Egger and Felix Engertsberger and Klaus Roppert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18285},
year = {2024}
}