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Dragan Poljak
Researcher at University of Split
Publications - 371
Citations - 2717
Dragan Poljak is an academic researcher from University of Split. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boundary element method & Integral equation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 346 publications receiving 2431 citations.
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BEM Modelling of High Voltage ELF electric field applied to a 3D pregnant woman model
TL;DR: A three dimensional multidomain boundary element model of a pregnant woman and foetus for the analysis of exposure to high voltage extremely low frequency electric fields and the results obtained are in line with those published in the earlier works considering different approaches.
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Current induced along horizontal wire above an imperfectly conducting half-space
TL;DR: The boundary element/exponential approximation technique for calculating the loaded straight wire horizontally located above a dissipative half-space is presented in this paper, where the influence of a lossy ground is taken into account via Sommerfeld integrals appearing within the kernel of the electric field integral equation for thin wire.
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Stochastic modelling of nanofluids using the fast Boundary-Domain Integral Method
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical method for simulation of flow and heat transfer of nanofluids with stochastic modelling of input and material parameters is presented, where the uncertainty present in the input parameters is propagated to the output of interest via the Stochastic Collocation Method.
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Analysis Method for the Heating of the Human Eye Exposed to High Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
TL;DR: Knowing the SAR distribution inside the eye provides the calculation of related temperature rise in the human eye due to high frequency radiation by solving Bio-Heat Transfer Equation via standard finite element method.
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Transient Behaviour of Grounding System in a Two-Layer Soil Using the Transmission Line Theory
TL;DR: In this article, a simple and efficient Transmission Line (TL) model featuring the use of the FiFi was proposed for modeling the transient behavior of grounding systems in the presence of layered media.