International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite Element Method (edgeFEM) of degree r ≥ 1 when coupled with the Leap-Frog (LF) finite difference scheme to simulate the electromagnetic wave propagation over a structured triangulation of the 2D physical domain. The analysis addresses the discrete eigenvalue problem resulting from the approximation of the dispersion relation. First, we present semi-discrete dispersion graphs by varying the approximation degree r and the number of discrete points per wavelength. The fully-discrete ones are then obtained by varying also the time step. Numerical results for the edgeFEM, resp. edgeFEM-LF, are compared with those for the node Finite Element Method ...
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Time domain analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation is required for design and characterization...
A direct numerical procedure associated with the finite element method is presented to evaluate in o...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
We study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of Triangle-based Spectral Element Methods (T SEM) of...
A numerical dispersion analysis for the finite-element (FE) method in time domain (TD) is presented....
New and efficient modelling concepts and procedures based on Tangential Vectorial Finite Element met...
Dispersive materials play an important role in a wide variety of applications (e.g., waveguides, ant...
We investigated one-dimensional numerical dispersion curves and error behaviour of four finite-eleme...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The dispersive properties of high order finite element schemes are analyzed in the setting of the He...
A method is described by which the dispersion relations for a two-dimensional structural component c...
A method is described by which the dispersion relations for a two-dimensional structural component c...
In this thesis, we develop and apply finite element methods to problems of div-curl type, mainly fro...
We analyse the dispersion properties of two types of explicit finite element methods for modelling a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7578.615(OUCL-NAG-R--92/20) / BLDSC ...
Time domain analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation is required for design and characterization...
A direct numerical procedure associated with the finite element method is presented to evaluate in o...
International audienceWe study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of a triangle-based edge Finite ...
We study the numerical dispersion/dissipation of Triangle-based Spectral Element Methods (T SEM) of...
A numerical dispersion analysis for the finite-element (FE) method in time domain (TD) is presented....
New and efficient modelling concepts and procedures based on Tangential Vectorial Finite Element met...
Dispersive materials play an important role in a wide variety of applications (e.g., waveguides, ant...
We investigated one-dimensional numerical dispersion curves and error behaviour of four finite-eleme...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The dispersive properties of high order finite element schemes are analyzed in the setting of the He...
A method is described by which the dispersion relations for a two-dimensional structural component c...
A method is described by which the dispersion relations for a two-dimensional structural component c...
In this thesis, we develop and apply finite element methods to problems of div-curl type, mainly fro...
We analyse the dispersion properties of two types of explicit finite element methods for modelling a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7578.615(OUCL-NAG-R--92/20) / BLDSC ...
Time domain analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation is required for design and characterization...
A direct numerical procedure associated with the finite element method is presented to evaluate in o...