This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with build-in analysis of some dispersive media. The construction of the finite element method (FEM) based on direct integration of Maxwell’s equations and solution of some additional convolution integrals is presented. The broadband, fractional model of permittivity is approximated by a set of some relaxation sub-models. The properties of the 3D time-dependent formulation of the FEM algorithm are determined using a benchmark problem with the Cole-Cole and the Davidson-Cole models. Several issues associated with the implementation and some constraints of the broadband finite element algorithm are presented
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Surface impedance boundary conditions for the computation of resistive wall wakefields in linear acc...
In this thesis computationally efficient methods of including materials with Lorentz-type dispersion...
The paper deals with the broadband modeling of microwave structures by finite-element methods. The a...
This paper deals with some aspects of formulation and implementation of a broadband algorithm with b...
The paper describes the formulation and implementation of the broadband finite element time domain a...
W artykule przedstawiono metodę analizy pól elektromagnetycznych w układach zawierających materiały ...
This paper deals with parallel analysis of an electromagnetic problem for frequency-dependent materi...
We consider the time dependent Maxwell’s equations in dispersive media on a bounded domain in three-...
We discuss a mixed vector finite-element time-domain (FETD) algorithm for simulating Maxwell’s equat...
An efficient frequency-dependent finite-element time-domain method for the analysis of dispersive me...
Dispersive materials play an important role in a wide variety of applications (e.g., waveguides, ant...
International audienceWith the advancement of technology, modern equipment involves new functionalit...
Abstract—We present what we believe to be the first algorithms that use a simple scalar-potential fo...
Two unstructured finite volume solvers for the Maxwell equations in 2D and 3D are introduced. The so...
AbstractWe consider the time dependent Maxwell's equations in dispersive media on a bounded three-di...
Surface impedance boundary conditions for the computation of resistive wall wakefields in linear acc...
In this thesis computationally efficient methods of including materials with Lorentz-type dispersion...
The paper deals with the broadband modeling of microwave structures by finite-element methods. The a...