International Workshop on Discrete Time Domain Modelling of Electromagnetic Fields and Networks the German IEEE MTT/AP Joint Chapter and the German IEEE CAS Chapter Held in Munich on 24-25 October 1991
Abstract
The modelling of fields in the time domain describes the evolution of physical quantities in a natural way. Transient phenomena, nonlinear and dispersive behaviour, the characteristics of systems with moving boundaries or with time dependent properties are best described in the time domain. For electromagnetic field modelling numerous techniques have been developed. The modelling of fields and networks in the time domain is highly attractive since it describes the evolution of physical quantities in a natural way. Time domain modeling is especially advantageous in the case of transient electromagnetic fields, fields in nonlinear, dispersive or time-depended media or in regions with moving boundaries. One of the main advantages of time-domain modelling of electromagnetic fields is the local dependence of the field variables on space as well as on time. Within discretized space and time the state of the field in a given point and at a given time depends only on the field states of the neighbouring points at previous times. This allows a highly parallel computation of the time evolution of the discretized field.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 25, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA247770