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The Application Of Discontinuous Galkerin Finite Element Time-Domain Method In The Design, Simulation And Analysis Of Modern Radio Frequency Systems, Bo Zhao Jan 2011

The Application Of Discontinuous Galkerin Finite Element Time-Domain Method In The Design, Simulation And Analysis Of Modern Radio Frequency Systems, Bo Zhao

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

The discontinuous Galerkin finite element time-domain (DGFETD) method has been successfully applied to the solution of the coupled curl Maxwell’s equations. In this dissertation, important extensions to the DGFETD method are provided, including the ability to model lumped circuit elements and the ability to model thin-wire structures within a discrete DGFETD solution. To this end, a hybrid DGFETD/SPICE formulation is proposed for high-frequency circuit simulation, and a hybrid DGFETD/Thin-wire formulation is proposed for modeling thin-wire structures within a three-dimensional problem space. To aid in the efficient modeling of open-region structures, a Complex Frequency Shifted-Perfectly Matched Layer (CFS-PML) absorbing medium is …