Time-Domain Electromagnetic Scattering Simulations on Multicomputers
✍ Scribed by J.S. Shang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 300 KB
- Volume
- 128
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9991
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✦ Synopsis
attributable to the mathematical formulation of the problem, the numerical procedure, and the computational accu-A series of bistatic radar cross sections of a perfectly conducting sphere over a frequency range were processed on one shared and racy. For the scattering simulation, the Maxwell equations three distributed memory computers. A comparative study was in the time domain can be formulated in total-field and conducted for both the total field and the scattered field formulascattered-field variables (5, 6). In a homogeneous and isotions. The accuracy criteria for the grid point density per wavelength tropic medium where the governing equations are linear, and the placement of the truncated far-field boundary were also the superposition principle prevails. Since all electromagestablished for the present characteristic-based finite volume scheme. The numerical accuracy of all simulations has been valinetic excitations satisfy the Maxwell equations, the scatdated with theoretical results.
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