• DocumentCode
    1376075
  • Title

    A fast-domain decomposition method for the solution of electromagnetic scattering by large objects

  • Author

    Stupfel, Bruno

  • Author_Institution
    CEA, Centre d´´Etudes de Limeil-Valenton, Villeneuve St. Georges, France
  • Volume
    44
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1375
  • Lastpage
    1385
  • Abstract
    A nonoverlapping domain decomposition method is proposed for the finite element solution of the scattering problem by electrically large, inhomogeneous, infinite cylinders of arbitrary cross section. To minimize the size of the total computational domain, a second-order-absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is applied upon an outer boundary of arbitrary shape which may be conformal to the surface of the scatterer. This domain is then partitioned into concentric subdomains circumscribing the object. A second-order transmission condition, derived from the ABC, is prescribed upon the interfaces between two adjacent subdomains. This particular configuration is responsible for the fast convergence of the domain decomposition iterative algorithm, which is parallelizable. Numerical results obtained with a nonparallelized computer code are presented, which emphasize the superiority of this technique in terms of memory storage requirements and computing times over the standard finite element approach, as well as over the rigorous hybrid finite element-integral equation formulation
  • Keywords
    computational complexity; convergence of numerical methods; electromagnetic wave scattering; electromagnetic wave transmission; finite element analysis; iterative methods; parallel algorithms; coated cylinder; computational domain size; computing times; concentric subdomains; electrically large infinite cylinders; electromagnetic scattering; fast convergence; fast domain decomposition method; finite element solution; hybrid finite element-integral equation; inhomogeneous cylinders; large objects; memory storage requirements; nonoverlapping domain decomposition method; nonparallelized computer code; outer boundary shape; parallel iterative algorithm; second order absorbing boundary condition; second order transmission condition; Boundary conditions; Concurrent computing; Costs; Distributed decision making; Electromagnetic scattering; Finite element methods; Integral equations; Iron; Iterative algorithms; Shape;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-926X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/8.537332
  • Filename
    537332