A Hybrid Approach for Resolving the Electromagnetic Fields Inside a Waveguide Loaded with a Lossy Medium
Conference paper
Keywords
Discrete Fourier Transform Power Distribution Boundary Information Exterior Problem Dependent Electric Field
These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
- [1]Mur, G., Absorbing Boundary Conditions for the Finite-Difference Approximation of the Time-Domain Electromagnetic-Field Equations. IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech. EMC-23, 1981. 4: p. 377–382.Google Scholar
- [2]Madsen, N.K. and R.W. Ziolkowski, Numerical solution of Maxwells' equations in the time domain using irregular nonorthogonal grids. Wave Motion, 1988(10): p. 583–596.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- [3]Shankar, V. and A.H. Mohammadian, A Time-Domain, Finite-Volume Treatment for the Maxwell Equations. 1990: p. 128–145.Google Scholar
- [4]Dibben, D.C., Numerical and Experimental Modelling of Microwave Applicators, in Department of Engineering. 1995, University of Cambridge. p. 188.Google Scholar
- [5]Zhao, H., Computational Models and Numerical Techniques for Solving Maxwell's Equations: A Study of Heating of Lossy Dielectric Materials Inside Arbitrary Shaped Cavities, in Centre in Statistical Science and Industrial Mathematics. 1997, Queen-sland University of Technology: Brisbane.Google Scholar
- [6]Yee, K.S., Numerical Solution of Initial Boundary Value Problem Involving Maxwell's Equations in Isotropic Media. IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., 1966. 14: p. 302–307.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- [7]Jia, X. and P. Jolly, Simulation of Microwave Field and Power Distribution in a Cavity by a Three-Dimensional Finite Element Method. Jounral of Microwave Power, 1992. 27 (1): p. 11–22.Google Scholar
- [8]Vegh, V. and I.W. Turner, Comparison of Time Domain Numerical Solvers for the Propagation of a Gaussian Pulse Inside a Rectangular Waveguide. Presented at CTAC2001 Conference (Brisbane), paper under review for a special issue of the ANZIAM Journal, 2001.Google Scholar
- [9]Madsen, N.K. and R.W. Ziolkowski, A three-dimensional modified finite volume technique for Maxwell's equations. Electromagnetics, 1990(10): p. 147–161.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- [10]Dibben, D.C. and A.C. Metaxas, Time Domain Finite Element Analysis of Multimode Microwave Applicators Loaded with Low and High Loss Materials. Intl. Conf. Microwave and High Energy Heating, 1995. 1–3.4.Google Scholar
- [11]Y. Saad, M.H.S., GMRES: a generalized minimum residual algorithm for solving non-symmetric linear systems. SIAM Journal of Scientific and Statistical Computing, 1986. 7: p. 856–869.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- [12]Vegh, V., I.W. Turner, and H. Zhao, Effective cell-centred time-domain Maxwell's equations numerical solvers for the purpose of microwave heating. Under review for the Journal of Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2001.Google Scholar
Copyright information
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006