Title :
A study of two-dimensional cylinders illuminated by TE polarized microwaves using the k-space algorithm
Author :
Boyse, W.E. ; Kennedy, W.D.
Author_Institution :
Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract :
One comparison of the numerical modeling techniques applied to the absorption of electromagnetic energy by organic tissues is that of D.T. Borup et al. (IEEE Transaction and Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol.T-MTT-35, p.383-395, 1987) that compared the fast Fourier transform-conjugate-gradient method (FFT-CGM) with the finite-element-time-domain methods. The authors expand and elaborate the findings of Borup et al. (BSG) for the case of TE-polarized illumination. The solution technique in this comparison, which is referred as the k-space algorithm, differs in (at least) two ways from the FFT-CGM employed in the BSG study. First, all of the integrals arising from the application of the method of moments formalism are transformed to line integrals along the cell boundaries. Seconds, the system of linear equations arising from the application of the method of moments is solved by iterated minimization of the squared error using several variational functions. Considering TE polarization of the illuminating plane wave, the effect of increasing the number of points in the mesh on the convergence of the solution is presented.<>
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave polarisation; fast Fourier transforms; finite element analysis; radiowave propagation; TE polarised microwaves; convergence; electromagnetic energy; fast Fourier transform-conjugate-gradient method; finite-element-time-domain methods; illuminating plane wave; integrals; k-space algorithm; method of moments formalism; organic tissues; two-dimensional cylinders; Electromagnetic modeling; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Electromagnetic wave polarization; Finite element methods; Integral equations; Lighting; Microwave theory and techniques; Moment methods; Numerical models; Tellurium;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1988. AP-S. Digest
Conference_Location :
Syracuse, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1988.93996