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A subgridding method for the time-domain finite-difference method to solve Maxwell's equations


Abstract:

A modification to the time-domain finite-difference method (TDFDM) that uses a variable step size is investigated. The entire computational volume is divided into a coars...Show More

Abstract:

A modification to the time-domain finite-difference method (TDFDM) that uses a variable step size is investigated. The entire computational volume is divided into a coarse grid with a large step size. A fine grid with a small step size is introduced only around discontinuities. The corresponding time increments are related to the spatial increments with the same ratio in order to minimize the numerical dispersion. The fields within the coarse and fine grids are found using the TDFDM, while an interpolation in space and time is utilized to calculate the tangential electric field on the coarse-fine grid boundary. This subgridding decreases the required computer memory and therefore expands the capability of the TDFDM. The technique is shown to be numerically stable and does not entail any extra numerical error. The method is applied to the calculation of waveguides and microstrips.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ( Volume: 39, Issue: 3, March 1991)
Page(s): 471 - 479
Date of Publication: 06 August 2002

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