基于非结构网格坐标变换的 FDTD 方法

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC International Journal of Numerical Modelling-Electronic Networks Devices and Fields Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1002/jnm.3307
Armando Albornoz-Basto, Bud Denny, Moysey Brio
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我们提出了一种新型非结构网格有限差分时域(FDTD)方法,用于解决复杂几何形状的电磁学问题。该方法求解麦克斯韦方程的 TE 模式简化形式,可同时处理材料界面和各向异性材料。变换光学原理描述了场和材料张量在坐标变换下的变化情况,利用该原理,我们将网格中的每个单元局部变换到一个参考单位方计算域,并在该计算域中执行通常的 FDTD 更新。这样做是有代价的:采用非结构网格和坐标变换需要更复杂的数据结构和网格定向过程,并有可能在每个网格单元引入各向异性的材料张量。尽管如此,我们发现该方法保持了经典 FDTD 方法的理想特性(显式、无发散 B 场、非消散和二阶精度),同时还能在复杂几何条件下获得符合要求的材料界面和边界。此外,我们还证明该方法在库朗条件和相当非限制性网格条件下是稳定的,从而解决了困扰之前非正交 FDTD 方法的后期稳定性问题。为了验证该方法,我们对已知精确解的三个电磁空穴问题进行了收敛性研究。在这些数值研究中,我们发现该方法保持了二阶收敛性和稳定性。
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An Unstructured Mesh Coordinate Transformation-Based FDTD Method

We propose a novel unstructured mesh finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method for solving electromagnetics problems with complicated geometries. The method, which solves the TE-mode reduced form of Maxwell's equations, can handle both material interfaces and anisotropic material. Using the transformation optics principle, which describes how fields and material tensors change under coordinate transformations, we locally transform each cell in the mesh to a reference unit-square computational domain where the usual FDTD update is performed. This comes at a cost: employing unstructured grids and coordinate transformations requires more complicated data structures, a mesh orientation process, and potentially introduces an anisotropic material tensor at every mesh cell. Nonetheless, we find that the method maintains the same desirable properties of the classic FDTD method (explicit, divergence-free B-field, nondissapative, and second-order accuracy) while also gaining conforming material interfaces and boundaries in complicated geometry. Even further, we prove that the method is stable under a Courant condition and a fairly nonrestrictive mesh condition, hence defeating the late-time stability issue plaguing prior nonorthogonal FDTD methods. To verify the method, we conduct convergence studies on three electromagnetic cavity problems with known exact solutions. For these numerical studies, we find that the method maintains second-order convergence and stability.

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期刊介绍: Prediction through modelling forms the basis of engineering design. The computational power at the fingertips of the professional engineer is increasing enormously and techniques for computer simulation are changing rapidly. Engineers need models which relate to their design area and which are adaptable to new design concepts. They also need efficient and friendly ways of presenting, viewing and transmitting the data associated with their models. The International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields provides a communication vehicle for numerical modelling methods and data preparation methods associated with electrical and electronic circuits and fields. It concentrates on numerical modelling rather than abstract numerical mathematics. Contributions on numerical modelling will cover the entire subject of electrical and electronic engineering. They will range from electrical distribution networks to integrated circuits on VLSI design, and from static electric and magnetic fields through microwaves to optical design. They will also include the use of electrical networks as a modelling medium.
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