D. García-Doñoro, Ignacio Martinez-Fernandez, L. García-Castillo, M. Salazar-Palma
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HOFEM: A higher order finite element method electromagnetic simulator
This document presents a new electromagnetic in-house parallel EM simulator named HOFEM (Higher Order Finite Element Method). The simulator makes use of some of the research developments on the area made within the Group of Radiofrequency, Electromagnetism, Microwaves and Antennas (GREMA) of the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid to which the authors belong to. HOFEM makes use of a weak formulation based on double curl vector wave equation discretized with the higher-order isoparametric curl-conforming tetrahedral (and prisms) finite element rigorous implementations of Nédélec's first family of elements. A non-standard mesh truncation technique, FE-IIEE (Finite Element - Iterative Integral Equation Evaluation) for open region problems provides an arbitrarily exact absorbing boundary condition while retaining the original sparse structure of the FEM matrices. The simulator provides a multi-platform (Linux & Windows) user friendly graphical user interface. Remote job submission to HPC clusters is supported by integrating an in-house software tool developed for this purpose.