Title :
The use of hierarchical triangles an finite-element analysis of microwave and optical devices
Author :
Webb, J.P. ; McFee, S.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Anal. & Design Lab., Montreal, Que., Canada
fDate :
9/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Hierarchical triangles are high-order finite elements, which permit mixing of orders within the same mesh. They are particularly useful in microwave and optical problems, where the underlying wave-like variation of the field is modeled better by high-order than low-order elements, but where the use of the same order throughout gives an inefficient distribution of degrees of freedom. Fields computed with hierarchical elements are shown for a microstrip patch, two posts in a rectangular waveguide, and a dielectric waveguide feed.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; optical waveguide theory; rectangular waveguides; strip lines; waveguide components; waveguide theory; EM fields; degrees of freedom; dielectric waveguide feed; finite-element analysis; hierarchical triangles; high-order finite elements; microstrip patch; microwave devices; optical devices; posts; rectangular waveguide; Finite element methods; Laboratories; Lagrangian functions; Mesh generation; Microwave devices; Optical devices; Optical scattering; Optical waveguides; Polynomials; Rectangular waveguides;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on