Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems

This research aims to develop a novel domain decomposition finite-difference time domain technique (FDTD) for solving large electromagnetic radiation and scattering problems. Modifications have been made to the conventional FDTD technique so that serial subdomains can be simulated. The computational...

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Main Author: Islam, Md. Rafiqul
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Language:English
Published: s.n 2012
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spelling my.iium.irep.332452017-08-02T07:44:08Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/33245/ Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems Islam, Md. Rafiqul TK7885 Computer engineering This research aims to develop a novel domain decomposition finite-difference time domain technique (FDTD) for solving large electromagnetic radiation and scattering problems. Modifications have been made to the conventional FDTD technique so that serial subdomains can be simulated. The computational domain is divided into manageable, moderate-size subdomains with overlapping regions. To terminate the subdomains so that they can absorb outgoing waves, Perfectly Matched Layers (PML) are used. The tangential electric fields at the boundaries are equal. Therefore, the field stored in preceding subdomain serves as an equal and initial excitation field for the succeeding subdomain. This leads to the serial application of subdomains instead of large single electromagnetic structure so that the simulation burden to computer memory and the available computational resource is obviated. This method has the ability to simulate accurately large electromagnetic problems which are difficult to handle using the direct application of the FDTD method. The simulation results tangential electric fields of subdomains compare well with the direct FDTD solution of single large electromagnetic structure. Application of the DDFDTD method also shows remarkable improvement over simulation time. s.n 2012-05-25 Monograph REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/33245/1/EDW_B_0901-192.pdf Islam, Md. Rafiqul (2012) Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems. Research Report. s.n, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished) EDW B 0901-192
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Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems
description This research aims to develop a novel domain decomposition finite-difference time domain technique (FDTD) for solving large electromagnetic radiation and scattering problems. Modifications have been made to the conventional FDTD technique so that serial subdomains can be simulated. The computational domain is divided into manageable, moderate-size subdomains with overlapping regions. To terminate the subdomains so that they can absorb outgoing waves, Perfectly Matched Layers (PML) are used. The tangential electric fields at the boundaries are equal. Therefore, the field stored in preceding subdomain serves as an equal and initial excitation field for the succeeding subdomain. This leads to the serial application of subdomains instead of large single electromagnetic structure so that the simulation burden to computer memory and the available computational resource is obviated. This method has the ability to simulate accurately large electromagnetic problems which are difficult to handle using the direct application of the FDTD method. The simulation results tangential electric fields of subdomains compare well with the direct FDTD solution of single large electromagnetic structure. Application of the DDFDTD method also shows remarkable improvement over simulation time.
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author Islam, Md. Rafiqul
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title Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems
title_short Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems
title_full Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems
title_fullStr Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems
title_full_unstemmed Developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems
title_sort developing a finite difference time domain (fdtd) software for solving large electromagnetic problems
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