The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics
Autor Walton C. Gibsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2021
The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics is intended for students, researchers, and industry experts working in the area of computational electromagnetics (CEM) and the MoM. Providing a bridge between theory and software implementation, the book incorporates significant background material, while presenting practical, nuts-and-bolts implementation details. It first derives a generalized set of surface integral equations used to treat electromagnetic radiation and scattering problems, for objects comprising conducting and dielectric regions. Subsequent chapters apply these integral equations for progressively more difficult problems such as thin wires, bodies of revolution, and two- and three-dimensional bodies. Radiation and scattering problems of many different types are considered, with numerical results compared against analytical theory as well as measurements.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367365066
ISBN-10: 0367365065
Pagini: 510
Ilustrații: 228 Line drawings, black and white; 228 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Chapman and Hall/CRC
ISBN-10: 0367365065
Pagini: 510
Ilustrații: 228 Line drawings, black and white; 228 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Chapman and Hall/CRC
Cuprins
1. Computational Electromagnetics. 1.1. CEM Algorithms. 2. The Method of Moments. 2.1. Electrostatic Problems. 2.2. The Method of Moments. 2.3. Common One-Dimensional Basis Functions. 3. Radiation and Scattering. 3.1. Maxwell’s Equations. 3.2. Electromagnetic Boundary Conditions. 3.3. Formulations for Radiation. 3.4. Vector Potentials. 3.5. Near and Far Field. 3.6. Formulations for Scattering. 4. Solution of Matrix Equations. 4.1. Direct Methods. 4.2. Iterative Methods. 4.3. Software for Linear Systems. 5. Thin Wires. 5.1. Thin Wire Approximation. 5.2. Thin Wire Excitations. 5.3. Hallen’s Equation. 5.4. Pocklington’s Equation. 5.5. Thin Wires of Arbitrary Shape. 5.6. Examples. 6. Two-Dimensional Problems. 6.1. Conducting Objects. 6.2. Dielectric and Composite Objects. 7. Bodies of Revolution. 7.1. BOR Surface Description. 7.2. Expansion of Surface Currents. 7.3. EFIE. 7.4. MFIE. 7.5. Solution. 7.6. nMFIE. 7.7. Numerical Discretization. Notes on Software Implementation. Examples. 7.10. Treatment of Junctions. 8. Three-Dimensional Problems. 8.1. Modeling of Three-Dimensional Surfaces. 8.2. Expansion of Surface Currents. 8.3. EFIE. 8.4. MFIE. 8.5. nMFIE. 8.6. Enforcement of Boundary Conditions. 8.3. Software Implementation Notes. 8.8. Numerical Examples. 9. Adaptive Cross Approximation. 9.1. Rank Deficiency. 9.2. Adaptive Cross Approximation. 9.3. Clustering Techniques. 9.4. LU Factorization of ACA-Compressed Techniques. 9.5. Solutionof theACA-Compressed Matrix System. 9.6. Software Implementation Notes. 9.7. Numerical Examples. 10. Multi-Level Adaptive Cross Approximation. 10.1. MLACA Compression of Matrix Blocks. 10.2. Direct Solution of MLACA-Compressed Matrix System. 10.3. Software Implementation Notes. 10.4. Numerical Exqamples. 11. The Fast Multipole Method. 11.1 The N-Body Problem. 11.2. Matrix-Vector Product. 11.3. One-Level Fast Multipole Algorithm. 11.4. Multi-Level Fast Multipole Algorithm (MLFMA). 11.5. Preconditioners. 11.6. Software Implementation Notes. 11.7. Numerical Examples. 12. Integrations. 12.1. One-Dimensional Integration. 12.2. Integration over Triangles. A. Scattering Using Physical Optics. Index.
Notă biografică
Walton C. Gibson was born in Birmingham, Alabama, USA on December 9, 1975. He received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Auburn University in 1996, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1998. He is a recognized authority in the area of computational electromagnetics (CEM), and has authored The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics, a textbook geared to graduate-level courses in CEM, as well as the research community and practicing professionals. He is the owner and President of Tripoint Industries, Inc., through which he has authored lucernhammer, an industry-standard suite of radar cross section solver codes implementing low and high-frequency numerical techniques. His professional interests include electromagnetic theory, computational electromagnetics, moment methods, numerical algorithms and parallel computing.
Recenzii
"The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics offers a complete guide to the implementation and numerical solution of surface integral equations in electromagnetics. The formulations and procedures are presented in an orderly easy-to-follow approach, along with references to software resources available online. General metallic and piecewise-homogeneous material antenna and scattering problems are covered. Efficient solution algorithms are presented, such as the fast multi-pole method (FMM) and the adaptive cross-approximation (ACA). The 3rd Edition adds the multi-level ACA and hybridization of ACA with FMM. A large number of solved example problems are included, along with tips for efficient programming and parallelization. The book provides a comprehensive reference for the implementation of state-of-the-art algorithms in the Method of Moments."
– Emeritus Research Professor Robert J. Burkholder, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University
"Gibson has, no doubt, generated a classic with the third edition of his book, comprising extensive and approachable compendium of his in-depth knowledge in the Moment Method and development of numerical software codes. This book is well-written, easy to follow, and will likely serve as a practical text of great utility to students and practicing engineers alike. Simply put, this new third edition sets the standard in the subject matter for many years to come."
– Bassem Mahafza, President and Founder of Phased n Research and author of Introduction to Radar Analysis and Handbook of Radar Signal Analysis
"Mr. Gibson has put forward the definitive text for solving Electromagnetic problems with the Method of Moments (MoM). It is an outstanding blend of both theoretical and practical applications and expertly covers all subject matter necessary for the understanding and implementation of MoM based computational electromagnetic software codes. This text is ideal for a graduate level course as well as seasoned engineers and is sure to become a classic."
– Andrew Lee Harrison, Hill Technical Solutions
– Emeritus Research Professor Robert J. Burkholder, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University
"Gibson has, no doubt, generated a classic with the third edition of his book, comprising extensive and approachable compendium of his in-depth knowledge in the Moment Method and development of numerical software codes. This book is well-written, easy to follow, and will likely serve as a practical text of great utility to students and practicing engineers alike. Simply put, this new third edition sets the standard in the subject matter for many years to come."
– Bassem Mahafza, President and Founder of Phased n Research and author of Introduction to Radar Analysis and Handbook of Radar Signal Analysis
"Mr. Gibson has put forward the definitive text for solving Electromagnetic problems with the Method of Moments (MoM). It is an outstanding blend of both theoretical and practical applications and expertly covers all subject matter necessary for the understanding and implementation of MoM based computational electromagnetic software codes. This text is ideal for a graduate level course as well as seasoned engineers and is sure to become a classic."
– Andrew Lee Harrison, Hill Technical Solutions
Descriere
This book is intended for students, researchers and industry experts working in area of computational electromagnetics and the MoM. Providing a bridge between theory and software implementation, the book incorporates significant background material, while presenting practical, nuts-and-bolts implementation details.