When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be represented in terms of the state variables of that formulation. In the literature, high order surface impedance boundary conditions, which take into account the curvature of the conductor surface, are derived and expressed as relations between tangential components of the electric and magnetic fields or between tangential and normal components of the magnetic field. In the present paper, general expressions of high order surface impedance boundary conditions are obtained by solving the diffusion equation using perturbation techniques, under the hypothesis that the skin depth is much smaller than the characteristic size of the conductor’s surfa...
This paper discusses the general issues, derivation, implementation and applications of Surface Impe...
A class of exact and higher-order surface impedance boundary conditions (HOIBC's) is derived. Initia...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
This paper discusses the general issues, derivation, implementation and applications of Surface Impe...
A class of exact and higher-order surface impedance boundary conditions (HOIBC's) is derived. Initia...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
When a surface impedance boundary condition is implemented in a numerical formulation, it must be re...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
Surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) have been successfully used for over 70 years in both...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...
This paper discusses the general issues, derivation, implementation and applications of Surface Impe...
A class of exact and higher-order surface impedance boundary conditions (HOIBC's) is derived. Initia...
In several electromagnetic applications field quantities are confined in layers which are thin with ...