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Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications Thomas G. Campbell

Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications By Thomas G. Campbell

Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications by Thomas G. Campbell


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This volume contains the proceedings of the first ICASE/LaRC Work shop on Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications conducted by the Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering and NASA Langley Research Center.

Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications Summary

Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications by Thomas G. Campbell

This volume contains the proceedings of the first ICASE/LaRC Work shop on Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications conducted by the Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering and NASA Langley Research Center. We had several goals in mind when we decided, jointly with the Elec tromagnetics Research Branch, to organize this workshop on Computa tional Electromagnetics ( CEM). Among our goals were a desire to obtain an overview of the current state of CEM, covering both algorithms and ap plications and their effect on NASA's activities in this area. In addition, we wanted to provide an attractive setting for computational scientists with expertise in other fields, especially computational fluid dynamics (CFD), to observe the algorithms and tools of CEM at work. Our expectation was that scientists from both fields would discover mutually beneficial inter connections and relationships. Another goal was to learn of progress in solution algorithms for electromagnetic optimization and design problems; such problems make extensive use of field solvers and computational effi ciency is at a premium. To achieve these goals we assembled the renowned group of speakers from academia and industry whose talks are contained in this volume. The papers are printed in the same order in which the talks were pre sented at the meeting. The first paper is an overview of work currently being performed in the Electromagnetic Research Branch at the Langley Research Center.

Table of Contents

Keynote Presentation.- Overview of EM Research in the Electromagnetic Research Branch at the Langley Research Center.- Antenna Optimization Using the Genetic Algorithm.- Electromagnetic Analysis for Microwave Applications.- CEM for Radar Cross Section Application.- Reduced-Order Electromagnetic Modeling for Design-Driven Simulations of Complex Integrated Electronic Systems.- The True Origin of Spurious Solutions and Their Avoidance by the Least-Squares Finite Element Method.- A Note on the Use of Divergence Boundary Conditions in CEM.- Characteristic-Based Methods in Computational Electromagnetics.- Parallel Hierarchical Solvers and Preconditioners for Boundary Element Methods.- Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) Computational Electrodynamics Simulations of Microlaser Cavities in One and Two Spatial Dimensions.- Large Hybrid Finite Element Methods for Electromagnetics.- Panel Discussion Summary and Recommendations.- List of Attendees.

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NPB9780792347330
9780792347330
0792347331
Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications by Thomas G. Campbell
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Hardback
Springer
1997-09-30
320
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