Title :
Interfacing the finite-element method with the method of characteristics in self-consistent electrostatic field models
Author :
Butler, Arthur J. ; Cendes, Zoltan J. ; Hoburg, James F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Two methods are described for interfacing the finite-element method, used to calculate the electric field structure for a known charge distribution, with the method of characteristics, used to calculate the charge distribution for a known electric field structure, so as to obtain self-consistent descriptions of electrostatic systems involving two-way source-field coupling. Both methods circumvent difficulties which have limited application of the finite-element method of characteristics methodology in the past. One method involves automatic retriangulation, based upon the Delaunay algorithm, on each source-field iteration, using finite-element nodes lying directly upon characteristic lines. The other method involves projection of characteristic lines back through a fixed finite-element mesh to their initiation points on the injection electrode. Both methods make use of second-order potential variations within finite elements and thus involve curved characteristic trajectories within each element. Results of each method are compared with those of previous work on self consistent source-field coupling
Keywords :
electric fields; finite element analysis; Delaunay algorithm; automatic retriangulation; finite-element method; second-order potential variations; self-consistent electrostatic field models; source-field coupling; Context modeling; Differential equations; Distributed computing; Electrodes; Electrostatics; Finite element methods; Geometry; Industry Applications Society; Partial differential equations; Space charge;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on