Incorporation of general mutual inductance in a purely nodal (admittance) analysis program is facilitated if an uncoupled equivalent inductor array is first generated from the explicit self and mutual inductances in the network. This paper derives an appropriate algorithm and presents a FORTRAN realisation, easily grafted to an existing program.
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