214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Time-domain finite-element method (TDFEM) is studied for electromagnetic analysis. Solutions to a series of open problems that impede the popularity of the TDFEM are presented. These problems include the development of accurate and efficient absorbing boundary conditions for the mesh truncation of the TDFEM, the complete elimination of matrix solution required by the TDFEM solution of vector wave equations, the higher-order TDFEM schemes, the TDFEM modeling of general dispersive media, and the general stability analysis of the TDFEM. First, fast two-dimensional and three-dimensional time-domain finite element-boundary integral methods are developed for analyzing open-reg...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...
A method of computation based on the finite element method was used to solve axisymmetrical electrom...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
The principles and new development of the time-domain finite element method (TDFEM) for 3D EM radiat...
Abstract—An effective algorithm to construct perfectly matched layers (PMLs) for truncating time-dom...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Recently, techniques for time...
In this chapter, we present three main numerical methods that are capa ble of solving complex electr...
Fast electromagnetic analysis in time and frequency domain is of critical importance to the design o...
In this work, a parallel and distributed solution for 3-Dimensional time-domain finite element metho...
A novel time-domain finite element method (TDFEM) based on Smoothed Cosine temporal basis function i...
3-D Time domain finite element methods (TDFEMs) based on quadratic B-spline, cubic B-spline temporal...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
Abstract. Presented in this paper is a comparison of the three popular time domain numerical techniq...
The vector finite element-time domain (VFE-TD) method has been proposed to solve Maxwell's equations...
This chapter investigates a new time-domain finite element method (TDFEM) based on Lagrange interpol...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...
A method of computation based on the finite element method was used to solve axisymmetrical electrom...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
The principles and new development of the time-domain finite element method (TDFEM) for 3D EM radiat...
Abstract—An effective algorithm to construct perfectly matched layers (PMLs) for truncating time-dom...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Recently, techniques for time...
In this chapter, we present three main numerical methods that are capa ble of solving complex electr...
Fast electromagnetic analysis in time and frequency domain is of critical importance to the design o...
In this work, a parallel and distributed solution for 3-Dimensional time-domain finite element metho...
A novel time-domain finite element method (TDFEM) based on Smoothed Cosine temporal basis function i...
3-D Time domain finite element methods (TDFEMs) based on quadratic B-spline, cubic B-spline temporal...
Numerical simulation is an important tool in understanding the electromagnetic field and how it inte...
Abstract. Presented in this paper is a comparison of the three popular time domain numerical techniq...
The vector finite element-time domain (VFE-TD) method has been proposed to solve Maxwell's equations...
This chapter investigates a new time-domain finite element method (TDFEM) based on Lagrange interpol...
A novel and general method to quickly obtain frequency-domain solutions based on one or a few time-d...
A method of computation based on the finite element method was used to solve axisymmetrical electrom...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...