A subcell model for thin wires in the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method using modified telegraphers equations has been developed by Holland et A Edelvik has previously presented an extension of their algorithm, which allows for arbitrarily located and oriented wires with respect to the Cartesian grid. This is important to be able to accurately model wires that cannot be aligned to the Cartesian grid, e.g., tilted wires and circular loop wires. Recently, a dual set of equations has been proposed for modeling of thin slots. In this paper, we show that using a similar algorithm as for thin wires we can also handle slots of arbitrary location in Cartesian planes. Previous thin slot models have been susceptible for instabilities. We sh...
International audienceA new oblique thin wire formalism based on Holland's approach is proposed in t...
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
The finite difference time domain method contains additional techniques for modeling thin wires whos...
Abstract — Subcellular modeling of thin slots in the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is ...
Thin slot modeling for the finite-difference time-domain (PDTD) method is investigated. Two subcellu...
Simple design maxims to restrict slot dimensions in enclosure designs below a half-wave length are n...
International audiencen the FDTD method, the Cartesian meshing is a critical point for conforming st...
This paper presents an extended thin-wire model for simulating lightning surge or wave propagation o...
International audienceRecently we have introduced a new approach based on the Holland's formalism to...
Two different methods for implementing a new thin-slot finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) subcell ...
The analysis of shielding enclosures is complicated by the existence of apertures and cables. The fi...
International audienceRecently we have introduced a new approach based on Holland's formalism to dea...
The oblique thin-wire formalism of the FDTD-3D method is generalized with a theory based on the intr...
International audienceWe have recently introduced a new approach based on Holland's formalism to dea...
In this paper, a modified FDTD method using a hybrid Cartesian-cylindrical coordinate system is pres...
International audienceA new oblique thin wire formalism based on Holland's approach is proposed in t...
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
The finite difference time domain method contains additional techniques for modeling thin wires whos...
Abstract — Subcellular modeling of thin slots in the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is ...
Thin slot modeling for the finite-difference time-domain (PDTD) method is investigated. Two subcellu...
Simple design maxims to restrict slot dimensions in enclosure designs below a half-wave length are n...
International audiencen the FDTD method, the Cartesian meshing is a critical point for conforming st...
This paper presents an extended thin-wire model for simulating lightning surge or wave propagation o...
International audienceRecently we have introduced a new approach based on the Holland's formalism to...
Two different methods for implementing a new thin-slot finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) subcell ...
The analysis of shielding enclosures is complicated by the existence of apertures and cables. The fi...
International audienceRecently we have introduced a new approach based on Holland's formalism to dea...
The oblique thin-wire formalism of the FDTD-3D method is generalized with a theory based on the intr...
International audienceWe have recently introduced a new approach based on Holland's formalism to dea...
In this paper, a modified FDTD method using a hybrid Cartesian-cylindrical coordinate system is pres...
International audienceA new oblique thin wire formalism based on Holland's approach is proposed in t...
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
The finite difference time domain method contains additional techniques for modeling thin wires whos...