Title :
Solving Maxwell equations in a closed cavity, and the question of `spurious modes´
Author_Institution :
Electr. de France, Clamart, France
fDate :
3/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is pointed out that for a closed cavity should not be solved by the `vectorial´ analog of the classical finite-element method (that is, with node-based finite elements). It is suggested that there are good reasons to use edge-elements instead. Such elements (whose degrees of freedom correspond to the edges of the mesh, not its nodes) not only guarantee the right kind of continuity for fields like h and e, but also prevent the appearance of unwanted, unphysical divergent solutions in the problem of eigenmodes, the so-called spurious modes
Keywords :
electromagnetic field theory; finite element analysis; Maxwell equations solution; classical finite-element method; closed cavity; edge-elements; eigenmodes; node-based finite elements; spurious modes; unphysical divergent solutions; Electromagnetic heating; Impedance; Magnetic fields; Maxwell equations; Microwave generation; Microwave ovens; Mirrors; Power generation; Waveguide components; Waveguide junctions;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on