In this work, the finite volume time domain semidiscrete formulation, discrete in the space and continuous in the time, is derived starting from the Maxwell's equations. This formulation is used to explain variations in finite volume time domain methods e.g., methods which differ in spatial approximation. The time marching schemes that can be employed to turn these semidiscrete formulations into discrete systems are presented. For a given problem, numerical methods anticipate the convergence of the solutions towards the reference (analytical) solution as the grid is refined. But the convergence rate or order depends on the details of the computational domain. The convergence order for various finite volume time domain methods is presented i...
The scope of this doctoral thesis is the development of high precision explicit time domain schemes,...
International audienceThis paper presents a finite element method with high spatial order for solvin...
The finite-volume time-domain (FVTD) method has been applied successfully to a variety of electromag...
In this work, the finite volume time domain semidiscrete formulation, discrete in the space and cont...
This paper reviews the recent advances of finitevolume techniques applied to the solutions of Maxwel...
The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of Maxwell’s...
Abstract- The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of...
This paper provides an overview of the recent developments of finite-volume techniques for time-doma...
The finite volume time-domain method is recast in a large time step (LTS) version to solve the time-...
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Two unstructured finite volume solvers for the Maxwell equations in 2D and 3D are introduced. The so...
This paper reports on the development of a 3D solver for Maxwell's equations based on the Finite-Vol...
This paper investigates the potential of the finite-volume time-domain (FVTD) method for the numeric...
This paper introduces a new generalized local time-step scheme to improve the computational efficien...
Existing numerical methods for the solution of the time domain Maxwell equations often rely on expli...
The scope of this doctoral thesis is the development of high precision explicit time domain schemes,...
International audienceThis paper presents a finite element method with high spatial order for solvin...
The finite-volume time-domain (FVTD) method has been applied successfully to a variety of electromag...
In this work, the finite volume time domain semidiscrete formulation, discrete in the space and cont...
This paper reviews the recent advances of finitevolume techniques applied to the solutions of Maxwel...
The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of Maxwell’s...
Abstract- The attractive features of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method for the solution of...
This paper provides an overview of the recent developments of finite-volume techniques for time-doma...
The finite volume time-domain method is recast in a large time step (LTS) version to solve the time-...
©2006 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
Two unstructured finite volume solvers for the Maxwell equations in 2D and 3D are introduced. The so...
This paper reports on the development of a 3D solver for Maxwell's equations based on the Finite-Vol...
This paper investigates the potential of the finite-volume time-domain (FVTD) method for the numeric...
This paper introduces a new generalized local time-step scheme to improve the computational efficien...
Existing numerical methods for the solution of the time domain Maxwell equations often rely on expli...
The scope of this doctoral thesis is the development of high precision explicit time domain schemes,...
International audienceThis paper presents a finite element method with high spatial order for solvin...
The finite-volume time-domain (FVTD) method has been applied successfully to a variety of electromag...