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Numerical analysis in electromagnetics = the TLM method /
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正題名/作者:
Numerical analysis in electromagnetics/ Pierre Saguet.
其他題名:
the TLM method /
作者:
Saguet, Pierre.
出版者:
London :Wiley, : 2012.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (186 p.).
內容註:
Cover; Numerical Analysis in Electromagnetics; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Basis of the TLM Method: the 2D TLM Method; 1.1. Historical introduction; 1.2. 2D simulation; 1.2.1. Parallel node; 1.2.2. Series node; 1.2.3. Simulation of inhomogeneous media with losses; 1.2.4. Scattering matrices; 1.2.5. Boundary conditions; 1.2.6. Dielectric interface passage conditions; 1.2.7. Dispersion of 2D nodes; 1.3. The TLM process; 1.3.1. Basic algorithm; 1.3.2. Excitation; 1.3.3. Output signal processing; Chapter 2. 3D Nodes; 2.1. Historical development.
內容註:
2.1.1. Distributed nodes2.1.2. Asymmetrical condensed node (ACN); 2.1.3. The symmetrical condensed node (SCN); 2.1.4. Other types of nodes; 2.2. The generalized condensed node; 2.2.1. General description; 2.2.2. Derivation of 3D TLM nodes; 2.2.3. Scattering matrices; 2.3. Time step; 2.4. Dispersion of 3D nodes; 2.4.1. Theoretical study in simple cases; 2.4.2. Case of inhomogeneous media; 2.5. Absorbing walls; 2.5.1. Matched impedance; 2.5.2. Segmentation techniques; 2.5.3. Perfectly matched layers; 2.5.4. Optimization of the PML layer profile; 2.5.5. Anisotropic and dispersive layers.
內容註:
2.5.6. Conclusion2.6. Orthogonal curvilinear mesh; 2.6.1. 3D TLM curvilinear cell; 2.6.2. The TLM algorithm; 2.6.3. Scattering matrices for curvilinear nodes; 2.6.4. Stability conditions and the time step; 2.6.5. Validation of the algorithm; 2.7. Non-Cartesian nodes; Chapter 3. Introduction of Discrete Elements and Thin Wires in the TLM Method; 3.1. Introduction of discrete elements; 3.1.1. History of 2D TLM; 3.1.2. 3D TLM; 3.1.3. Application example: modeling of a p-n diode; 3.2. Introduction of thin wires; 3.2.1. Arbitrarily oriented thin wire model.
內容註:
3.2.2. Validation of the arbitrarily oriented thin wire modelChapter 4. The TLM Method in Matrix Form and the Z Transform; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Matrix form of Maxwell's equations; 4.3. Cubic mesh normalized Maxwell's equations; 4.4. The propagation process; 4.5. Wave-matter interaction; 4.6. The normalized parallelepipedic mesh Maxwell's equations; 4.7. Application example: plasma modeling; 4.7.1. Theoretical model; 4.7.2. Validation of the TLM simulation; 4.8. Conclusion; APPENDICES; Appendix A. Development of Maxwell's Equations using the Z Transform with a Variable Mesh.
內容註:
Appendix B. Treatment of Plasma using the Z Transform for the TLM MethodBibliography; Index.
標題:
Electromagnetism - Mathematical models. -
電子資源:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118562352
ISBN:
9781118562352 (electronic bk.)
Numerical analysis in electromagnetics = the TLM method /
Saguet, Pierre.
Numerical analysis in electromagnetics
the TLM method /[electronic resource] :Pierre Saguet. - London :Wiley,2012. - 1 online resource (186 p.). - ISTE. - ISTE..
Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-169) and index.
Cover; Numerical Analysis in Electromagnetics; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Basis of the TLM Method: the 2D TLM Method; 1.1. Historical introduction; 1.2. 2D simulation; 1.2.1. Parallel node; 1.2.2. Series node; 1.2.3. Simulation of inhomogeneous media with losses; 1.2.4. Scattering matrices; 1.2.5. Boundary conditions; 1.2.6. Dielectric interface passage conditions; 1.2.7. Dispersion of 2D nodes; 1.3. The TLM process; 1.3.1. Basic algorithm; 1.3.2. Excitation; 1.3.3. Output signal processing; Chapter 2. 3D Nodes; 2.1. Historical development.
The aim of this book is to give a broad overview of the TLM (Transmission Line Matrix) method, which is one of the "time-domain numerical methods". These methods are reputed for their significant reliance on computer resources. However, they have the advantage of being highly general. The TLM method has acquired a reputation for being a powerful and effective tool by numerous teams and still benefits today from significant theoretical developments. In particular, in recent years, its ability to simulate various situations with excellent precision, including complex materials, has been.
ISBN: 9781118562352 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
579713
Electromagnetism
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LC Class. No.: TK454.4.E5
Dewey Class. No.: 537.01515
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