Title :
Domain-decomposed MEI method for field computation in single and multiple regions
Author :
Lan, Kang ; Liu, Yaowu ; Mei, Kenneth K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The domain-decomposed measured equation of invariance (DDMEI) method is proposed for field computation in single and multiple regions. The whole computing domain is partitioned into a cluster of subdomains. For single region problems, this partition splits the computing domain into many subdomains artificially. For multiple regions problems, these subdomains can be taken as those regions separated geometrically. The contribution of sources residing in a subdomain is approximated by a set of sources selected out of these original sources with greatly reduced amounts. The approximation is implemented numerically by the MEI method. The resultant MEI matrices are blocked matrices and each submatrix is highly sparse. Approaches and numerical results are given respectively for the applications of the DDMEI to the scattering of single conducting cylinders, radiation of wire arrays, and capacitance matrix computation for multiconductor transmission lines. The DDMEI proposed in this paper is an improved version of the surface current MEI method (SCMEI). Compared with the SCMEI, the DDMEI improves the sparsity of the MEI matrices and the feasibility of measuring out the MEI coefficients. Furthermore, the DDMEI makes it possible to apply the kind of on-surface MEI methods (OSMEI) to multiple region problems for the first time
Keywords :
antenna arrays; antenna theory; conducting bodies; electromagnetic wave scattering; multiconductor transmission lines; sparse matrices; transmission line theory; wire antennas; MEI matrices; OSMEI; blocked matrices; capacitance matrix computation; computing domain; domain-decomposed MEI method; domain-decomposed measured equation of invariance method; field computation; multiconductor transmission lines; multiple regions; on-surface MEI methods; scattering; single conducting cylinder; single regions; sparse submatrix; subdomains; wire array; Electric variables measurement; Equations; Iron; Magnetic field measurement; Multiconductor transmission lines; Scattering; Sparse matrices; Transmission line matrix methods; Transmission line measurements; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on