Electromagnetic analysis using transmission line variables:
Problems in electromagnetic propagation, especially those with complex geometries, have traditionally been solved using numerical methods, such as the method of finite differences. Unfortunately the mathematical methods suffer from a lack of physical appeal. The researcher or designer often loses si...
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Zusammenfassung: | Problems in electromagnetic propagation, especially those with complex geometries, have traditionally been solved using numerical methods, such as the method of finite differences. Unfortunately the mathematical methods suffer from a lack of physical appeal. The researcher or designer often loses sight of the physics underlying the problem, and changes in the mathematical formulation are often not identifiable with any physical change.This book employs a relatively new method for solving electromagnetic problems, one which makes use of a transmission line matrix (TLM). The propagation space is imagined to be filled with this matrix. The propagating fields and physical properties (for example, the presence of conductivity) are then mapped onto the matrix. Mathematically, the procedures are identical with the traditional numerical methods; however, the interpretation and physical appeal of the transmission line matrix are far superior. Any change in the matrix has an immediate physical significance. What is also very important is that the matrix becomes a launching pad for many improvements in the analysis (for example, the nature of coherent waves) using more modern notions of electromagnetic waves. Eventually, the purely mathematical techniques will probably give way to the transmission line matrix method |
Beschreibung: | xix, 510 p. ill |
ISBN: | 9789812810472 |
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spelling | Weiner, Maurice Verfasser aut Electromagnetic analysis using transmission line variables Maurice Weiner Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2001 xix, 510 p. ill txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Problems in electromagnetic propagation, especially those with complex geometries, have traditionally been solved using numerical methods, such as the method of finite differences. Unfortunately the mathematical methods suffer from a lack of physical appeal. The researcher or designer often loses sight of the physics underlying the problem, and changes in the mathematical formulation are often not identifiable with any physical change.This book employs a relatively new method for solving electromagnetic problems, one which makes use of a transmission line matrix (TLM). The propagation space is imagined to be filled with this matrix. The propagating fields and physical properties (for example, the presence of conductivity) are then mapped onto the matrix. Mathematically, the procedures are identical with the traditional numerical methods; however, the interpretation and physical appeal of the transmission line matrix are far superior. Any change in the matrix has an immediate physical significance. What is also very important is that the matrix becomes a launching pad for many improvements in the analysis (for example, the nature of coherent waves) using more modern notions of electromagnetic waves. Eventually, the purely mathematical techniques will probably give way to the transmission line matrix method Electromagnetic fields‡xMathematics Electromagnetic theory‡xMathematics Electric lines Electromagnetic waves‡xTransmission Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789810244385 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 981024438X http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/4537#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title_full | Electromagnetic analysis using transmission line variables Maurice Weiner |
title_fullStr | Electromagnetic analysis using transmission line variables Maurice Weiner |
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title_short | Electromagnetic analysis using transmission line variables |
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topic | Electromagnetic fields‡xMathematics Electromagnetic theory‡xMathematics Electric lines Electromagnetic waves‡xTransmission |
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