A new generalized local time-step scheme is introduced to improve the computational efficiency of the finite-volume time-domain (FVTD) method. The flexibility of unstructured FVTD meshes is fully exploited by avoiding the disadvantage of a single short time step in the entire mesh. The great potential of this scheme is fully revealed in the FVTD simulation of electromagnetic (EM) problems with both large and fine structures in close proximity. The scheme is based on an automatic partition of the computational domain in subdomains where local time steps of the type 2ℓ-1Δt(ℓ=1,2,3,...) can be applied without violating the stability condition. Interfaces between subdomains are reduced to a generic two-level system which requires a very limited...
Abstract—This paper illustrates the application of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method to th...
Explicit local time-stepping methods are derived for the time dependent Maxwell equations in conduct...
International audienceMany problems in nature and engineering are multiscale. Thus, for adequately r...
This paper introduces a new generalized local time-step scheme to improve the computational efficien...
This paper provides an overview of the recent developments of finite-volume techniques for time-doma...
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The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of Maxwell’s...
The finite volume time-domain method is recast in a large time step (LTS) version to solve the time-...
Abstract- The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of...
We present a strategy for solving time-dependent problems on grids with local refinements in time us...
Abstract: The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is an explicit time discretization scheme ...
This paper illustrates the application of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method to the electro...
<p>In this study we propose a fast hybrid spectral-element time-domain (SETD) / finite-element time-...
In this work, the finite volume time domain semidiscrete formulation, discrete in the space and cont...
AbstractExplicit local time-stepping methods are derived for time dependent Maxwell equations in con...
Abstract—This paper illustrates the application of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method to th...
Explicit local time-stepping methods are derived for the time dependent Maxwell equations in conduct...
International audienceMany problems in nature and engineering are multiscale. Thus, for adequately r...
This paper introduces a new generalized local time-step scheme to improve the computational efficien...
This paper provides an overview of the recent developments of finite-volume techniques for time-doma...
©2006 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of Maxwell’s...
The finite volume time-domain method is recast in a large time step (LTS) version to solve the time-...
Abstract- The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of...
We present a strategy for solving time-dependent problems on grids with local refinements in time us...
Abstract: The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is an explicit time discretization scheme ...
This paper illustrates the application of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method to the electro...
<p>In this study we propose a fast hybrid spectral-element time-domain (SETD) / finite-element time-...
In this work, the finite volume time domain semidiscrete formulation, discrete in the space and cont...
AbstractExplicit local time-stepping methods are derived for time dependent Maxwell equations in con...
Abstract—This paper illustrates the application of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method to th...
Explicit local time-stepping methods are derived for the time dependent Maxwell equations in conduct...
International audienceMany problems in nature and engineering are multiscale. Thus, for adequately r...