Essentials of computational electromagnetics /
"Essentials of Computational Electromagnetics provides an in-depth introduction of the three main full-wave numerical methods in computational electromagnetics (CEM); namely, the method of moment (MoM), the finite element method (FEM), and the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Numero...
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Essentials of computational electromagnetics / |c Xin-Qing Sheng, Wei Song. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t Mathematical Formulations for Electromagnetic Fields. |g 1.1. |t Deterministic Vector Partial Differential System of the Electromagnetic Fields. |g 1.2. |t Vector Wave Equation of the Electromagnetic Fields. |g 1.3. |t Vector Integral Equation of the Electromagnetic Fields -- |g 2. |t Method of Moments. |g 2.1. |t Scattering from 3D PEC Objects. |g 2.2. |t Scattering from Three-Dimensional Homogeneous Dielectric Objects. |g 2.3. |t Scattering from Three-Dimensional Inhomogeneous Dielectric Objects. |g 2.4. |t Essential Points in MoM for Solving Other Problems -- |g 3. |t Finite-Element Method. |g 3.1. |t Eigenmodes Problems of Dielectric-Loaded Waveguides. |g 3.2. |t Discontinuity Problem in Waveguides. |g 3.3. |t Scattering from Three-Dimensional Objects. |g 3.4. |t Node-Edge Element. |g 3.5. |t Higher-Order Element. |g 3.6. |t Finite-Element Time-Domain Method. |g 3.7. |t More Comments on FEM -- |g 4. |t Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method. |g 4.1. |t Scattering from a Three-Dimensional Objects. |g 4.2. |t Treatment for Special Problems. |g 4.3. |t Comparison of the MoM, FEM and FDTD Methods -- |g 5. |t Hybrid Methods. |g 5.1. |t Hybrid High-Frequency Asymptotic Methods and Full-Wave Numerical Methods. |g 5.2. |t Hybrid Full-Wave Numerical Methods. |
520 | |a "Essentials of Computational Electromagnetics provides an in-depth introduction of the three main full-wave numerical methods in computational electromagnetics (CEM); namely, the method of moment (MoM), the finite element method (FEM), and the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Numerous monographs can be found addressing one of the above three methods. However, few give a broad general overview of essentials embodied in these methods, or were published too early to include recent advances. Furthermore, many existing monographs only present the final numerical results without specifying practical issues, such as how to convert discretized formulations into computer programs, and the numerical characteristics of the computer programs. In this book, the authors elaborate the above three methods in CEM using practical case studies, explaining their own research experiences along with a review of current literature. A full analysis is provided for typical cases, including characteristics of numerical methods, helping beginners to develop a quick and deep understanding of the essentials of CEM. Outlines practical issues, such as how to convert discretized formulations into computer programs Gives typical computer programs and their numerical characteristics along with line by line explanations of programs Uses practical examples from the authors' own work as well as in the current literature Includes exercise problems to give readers a better understanding of the material Introduces the available commercial software and their limitations This book is intended for graduate-level students in antennas and propagation, microwaves, microelectronics, and electromagnetics. This text can also be used by researchers in electrical and electronic engineering, and software developers interested in writing their own code or understanding the detailed workings of code. Companion website for the book: www.wiley.com/go/sheng/cem"-- |c Provided by publisher | ||
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