An FVTD Version of Berenger Absorbing Boundary Condition for a Lossy Medium
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概要
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This paper is concerned with the perfectly matched layer (PML) for a lossy medium in terms of a finite volume time domain (FVTD) method based only on the Cartesian coordinate system. In this point-oriented FVTD method, there are no spatial differences between electric and magnetic fields.We can take account of the inhomogenity of the lossy medium by considering averaged material constants in each rectangular cell.Numerical examples are given for the electromagnetic wave propagation in two-dimensional tunnels with bends and branches.
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- 1996-11-25
著者
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Han Kyung-koo
The Faculty Of Engineering At Kyushu University
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Matsunaga T
Fukuoka Inst. Of Technol. Fukuoka‐shi Jpn
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UCHIDA Kazunori
the Kaho Engineering High School
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ISHII Kenich
the Kaho Engineering High School
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MATSUNAGA Toshiaki
the Kaho Engineering High School
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KIM Gi-Rae
the Masan Junior College
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