Time domain electromagnetics/

Other Authors: Rao, S. M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Diego: Academic Press, c1999
Series:Academic Press series in engineering
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/els032/98052663.html
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Miller
  • An Initial Exploration of Time Domain Phenomena
  • The Infinite-Length Wire Antenna
  • The Finite-Length Wire Antenna
  • The Finite-Length Wire Scatterer
  • Late-Time Radiation from an Impulsively Excited Perfect Conductor
  • Some Special Capabilities of Time Domain Models
  • Modeling Chocies in CEM
  • Why Model in the Time Domain?
  • Evolution of Time Domain Modeling
  • Some General References
  • General Aspects of Time Domain Modeling
  • Model Development
  • Explicit vs Implicit Solution
  • Excitation Requirements
  • TD Solution
  • Time Domain Integral Equation Modeling
  • Some Representative TDIEs
  • A Prototype TDIE Model
  • Alternate Forms for a TDIE Solution
  • Excitation of a TDIE Model
  • Physical Implication of a TDIE Explicit Model
  • A Near-Neighbor TD Approximation
  • Time Domain Differential Equation Modeling
  • Space-Time Sampling of TDDE
  • Some Spatial-Mesh Alternatives
  • Mesh Closure Conditions
  • Handling Small Features in DE Models
  • Obtaining Far Fields from DE Models
  • Variations of TDDE Models
  • Comparison of TDDE and TDIE Models
  • Specific Issues Related to Time Domain Modeling
  • Increasing the Stability of the Time-Stepping Solution
  • Exploiting EM Singularities
  • Signal Processing as a Part of TD Modeling
  • Total-Field and Scattered-Field Formulations
  • Handling Frequency Dispersion and Loading in TD Models
  • Handling Medium and Component Nonlinearities or Time Variations in TD Models
  • Hybrid TD Models
  • The Concept of Pseudo-Time in Iterative FD Solutions.