Title :
Hybrid Space-Discretizing Method—Method of Moments for the Analysis of Transient Interference
Author :
Khlifi, Rachid ; Russer, Peter
Author_Institution :
Inst. for High Frequency Eng., Tech. Univ. Munich
Abstract :
A new efficient hybrid method combining the transmission-line matrix (TLM) and the time-domain method of moments (MoM) is introduced for the accurate modeling of the transient interference between a perfectly conducting thin surface of arbitrary shape and a complex object exhibiting compound with arbitrary electrical properties separated by large free space. For the modeling of the conducting surface, the time-domain electric-field integral equation is used along with the MoM, which relies on a triangular-patch geometrical model of the exterior surface and operates according to the marching-on-in-time technique. The complex inhomogeneous object is modeled by the TLM scheme. The electromagnetic interaction between the objects is provided by the dyadic free-space Green´s function in the time domain. To validate this new approach, we have compared the results with those obtained using the pure TLM method
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; electric field integral equations; electromagnetic compatibility; method of moments; time-domain analysis; transmission line matrix methods; EMC; Green´s function; MoM; TLM; arbitrary shape; electrical properties; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interaction; hybrid space-discretizing method; method of moments; time-domain analysis; time-domain electric-field integral equation; transient interference; transient scattering; transmission-line matrix; triangular-patch geometrical model; Green´s function methods; Integral equations; Interference; Moment methods; Shape; Solid modeling; Time domain analysis; Transient analysis; Transmission line matrix methods; Transmission lines; Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); integral equations; time-domain analysis; transient scattering; transmission-line matrix (TLM) methods;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2006.885580