A general domain decomposition scheme based on the use of complex sources is presented for the analysis of electromagnetic interactions in complex environments. First, the original problem is divided into separated subdomains that are independently analyzed; then, the interactions among different subdomains are described through a generalized network formalism where the ports are associated with complex source point (CSP) beams. Due to the angular selectivity of the CSP beams, the subdomain interactions only involve a limited number of beams, thus, yielding a significant reduction in the computational cost for the solution of the overall problem. Numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the efficiency and the accuracy of the proposed strategy.
Carli, G., Martini, E., Bandinelli, M., Maci, S. (2009). Domain decomposition and wave coupling by using complex source expansions. In European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2009, Proceedings (pp.2079-2082). New York : IEEE.
Domain decomposition and wave coupling by using complex source expansions
Carli, Giacomo;Martini, Enrica;Maci, Stefano
2009-01-01
Abstract
A general domain decomposition scheme based on the use of complex sources is presented for the analysis of electromagnetic interactions in complex environments. First, the original problem is divided into separated subdomains that are independently analyzed; then, the interactions among different subdomains are described through a generalized network formalism where the ports are associated with complex source point (CSP) beams. Due to the angular selectivity of the CSP beams, the subdomain interactions only involve a limited number of beams, thus, yielding a significant reduction in the computational cost for the solution of the overall problem. Numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the efficiency and the accuracy of the proposed strategy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1001064
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