A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models

A modified boundary surface between the two domains in the hybrid FEM-FDTD technique is presented. This permits a heterogeneous surface to be imposed, allowing selected parts to be represented as being conducting or non-conducting. This enables a reduced surface size to be used in case...

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Main Authors: Alias, R., Abd-Alhameed, R. A., Excell, P. S.
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Excell, P. S.
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description A modified boundary surface between the two domains in the hybrid FEM-FDTD technique is presented. This permits a heterogeneous surface to be imposed, allowing selected parts to be represented as being conducting or non-conducting. This enables a reduced surface size to be used in cases where an antenna is above a conducting plane, as well as facilitating a range of other practical scenarios. Examples presented show stable results and good agreement with published data.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-80302022-11-13T07:28:07Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8030/ A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models Alias, R. Abd-Alhameed, R. A. Excell, P. S. T Technology (General) A modified boundary surface between the two domains in the hybrid FEM-FDTD technique is presented. This permits a heterogeneous surface to be imposed, allowing selected parts to be represented as being conducting or non-conducting. This enables a reduced surface size to be used in cases where an antenna is above a conducting plane, as well as facilitating a range of other practical scenarios. Examples presented show stable results and good agreement with published data. SAI Organization 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8030/1/J4298_7bc7f7bc066a1a33145bddd330baf0be.pdf Alias, R. and Abd-Alhameed, R. A. and Excell, P. S. (2012) A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 2 (10). pp. 382-384.
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Alias, R.
Abd-Alhameed, R. A.
Excell, P. S.
A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models
title A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models
title_full A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models
title_fullStr A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models
title_full_unstemmed A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models
title_short A conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid FEM-FDTD Electromagnetic models
title_sort conducting domain surface boundary applied to hybrid fem-fdtd electromagnetic models
topic T Technology (General)
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