Full‐vectorial finite element solution to open waveguide problems using adaptive perfectly matched layers
Autor: | M. S. Al Salameh, S.M. Makki |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
Adaptive algorithm business.industry Applied Mathematics Small number Lossy compression Computer Science Applications law.invention Reduction (complexity) Perfectly matched layer Computational Theory and Mathematics law Electronic engineering Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Electrical and Electronic Engineering business Waveguide Algorithm Eigenvalues and eigenvectors |
Zdroj: | COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering. 24:1213-1229 |
ISSN: | 0332-1649 |
Popis: | PurposeTo provide an efficient numerical eigenvalue solution for open waveguides with lossy anisotropic materials.Design/methodology/approachVector edge elements are used to represent the core of the problem, and an adaptive perfectly matched layer (PML) is used to truncate the surrounding region. The parameters of the PML are allowed to change at each frequency to obtain accurate results using small number of unknowns.FindingsThe method is able to solve many configurations, and considerable reduction in mesh size has been reported. In addition, by adapting the solution according to some error criterion, it will be possible to minimize the dependence on human experience and rely more on automated algorithms.Research limitations/implicationsThere is a need to improve the performance of the adaptive algorithm by building an automatic adaptive procedure that can work without human intervention.Practical implicationsA systematic full‐wave algorithm for solving practical electromagnetic engineering problems associated with open waveguides, such as planar transmission lines and optical waveguides, using relatively small computer resources.Originality/valueProposed a new “dimension” of adaptation for PML, besides the classical h‐/p‐/hp adaptation methods available in literature. Thus, the requirement for smaller computer resources makes this method cost‐effective for industry in the design of practical open waveguides. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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