Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation

In this thesis, a lossy Transmission Line Matrix symmetrical condensed node for the simulation of lossy medium with both electric loss and magnetic loss is developed. Moreover, the Perfect Matched Layer for the Finite Difference Time Domain method is adapted to our TLM simulation as what we call Hea...

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Main Author: Qu, Pingyu.
Other Authors: Ian G. Gosling
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19653
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description In this thesis, a lossy Transmission Line Matrix symmetrical condensed node for the simulation of lossy medium with both electric loss and magnetic loss is developed. Moreover, the Perfect Matched Layer for the Finite Difference Time Domain method is adapted to our TLM simulation as what we call Heaviside Absorbing Layer. It is shown from the theoretical analysis that the reflection coefficient for the wave incident on a HAL is less than that of the wave incident on a matched load termination at all angles of incidence. Furthermore, the dispersion relation of a TLM mesh of symmetrical condensed node with both electric and magnetic loss stubs is derived. It provides guidance on how to choose the losses of HAL and other simulation parameters properly. Finally, both qualitative and quantitative simulation were performed and the results show that HAL does provide better properties than the conventional matched load termination used in TLM SCN.
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spelling ntu-10356/196532023-07-04T15:26:50Z Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation Qu, Pingyu. Ian G. Gosling School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic apparatus and materials In this thesis, a lossy Transmission Line Matrix symmetrical condensed node for the simulation of lossy medium with both electric loss and magnetic loss is developed. Moreover, the Perfect Matched Layer for the Finite Difference Time Domain method is adapted to our TLM simulation as what we call Heaviside Absorbing Layer. It is shown from the theoretical analysis that the reflection coefficient for the wave incident on a HAL is less than that of the wave incident on a matched load termination at all angles of incidence. Furthermore, the dispersion relation of a TLM mesh of symmetrical condensed node with both electric and magnetic loss stubs is derived. It provides guidance on how to choose the losses of HAL and other simulation parameters properly. Finally, both qualitative and quantitative simulation were performed and the results show that HAL does provide better properties than the conventional matched load termination used in TLM SCN. Master of Engineering 2009-12-14T06:19:59Z 2009-12-14T06:19:59Z 1996 1996 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19653 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 117 p. application/pdf
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Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation
title Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation
title_full Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation
title_fullStr Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation
title_full_unstemmed Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation
title_short Absorbing material boundary for the TLM method of electromagnetic field simulation
title_sort absorbing material boundary for the tlm method of electromagnetic field simulation
topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic apparatus and materials
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19653
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