100 resultados para FDTD


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We assess the performance of three unconditionally stable finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) methods for the modeling of doubly dispersive metamaterials: 1) locally one-dimensional FDTD; 2) locally one-dimensional FDTD with Strang splitting; and (3) alternating direction implicit FDTD. We use both double-negative media and zero-index media as benchmarks.

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Numerical modeling of the eddy currents induced in the human body by the pulsed field gradients in MRI presents a difficult computational problem. It requires an efficient and accurate computational method for high spatial resolution analyses with a relatively low input frequency. In this article, a new technique is described which allows the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method to be efficiently applied over a very large frequency range, including low frequencies. This is not the case in conventional FDTD-based methods. A method of implementing streamline gradients in FDTD is presented, as well as comparative analyses which show that the correct source injection in the FDTD simulation plays a crucial rule in obtaining accurate solutions. In particular, making use of the derivative of the input source waveform is shown to provide distinct benefits in accuracy over direct source injection. In the method, no alterations to the properties of either the source or the transmission media are required. The method is essentially frequency independent and the source injection method has been verified against examples with analytical solutions. Results are presented showing the spatial distribution of gradient-induced electric fields and eddy currents in a complete body model.

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The main intend of this work, is to determinate the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) on human head tissues exposed to radiation caused by sources of 900 and 1800MHz, since those are the typical frequencies for mobile communications systems nowadays. In order to determinate the SAR, has been used the FDTD (Finite Difference Time Domain), which is a numeric method in time domain, obtained from the Maxwell equations in differential mode. In order to do this, a computational model from the human head in two dimensions made with cells of the smallest possible size was implemented, respecting the limits from computational processing. It was possible to verify the very good efficiency of the FDTD method in the resolution of those types of problems.

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A theoretical analysis of a symmetric T-shaped rnicrostripfed rectangular microstrip antenna using the finite-difference titnedoniain (FDTD) method is presented in this paper. The resonant frequency, return loss, impedance bandwidth, and radiation patterns are predicted and are in good agreement with the measured results

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The recent boom in wireless communication industry, especially in the area of cellular telephony and wireless data communication, has led to the increased demand for multi band antennas. In such applications the issues to be addressed are, wide bandwidth and gain, while striving for miniature geometry. A dual frequency configuration useful in GSM1800 and Blue tooth, is one that operates with similar properties, both in terms of reflection and radiation characteristics, in the two bands of interest. Dual frequency operations can be realized by exciting the Microstrip Patch Antenna (MPA) using a single feed [1] or dual feed [2]. In this paper, Conformal FDTD[3] method with Perfect Magnetic Conductor (PMC) applied along the plane of symmetry [4] is used to study the characteristics of an Octagonal MPA. The theoretical results are compared against the experimental and IE3D™ simulated results

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Neste trabalho é apresentado o desenvolvimento de um programa para cálculo de campos eletromagnéticos baseado no método das Diferenças Finitas no Domínio do Tempo (FDTD). Este programa é aplicado no cálculo da Taxa de Absorção Específica (SAR) na cabeça de um usuário de transceptores portáteis como os telefones celulares. Como introdução ao problema é realizada uma revisão dos efeitos biológicos e das recomendações para a exposição humana a radiofreqüências e microondas. Os principais resultados obtidos com simulações realizadas com o programa desenvolvido. São mostrados e comparados com os resultados simulados e medidos por outros autores, assim como com as recomendações nacionais e internacionais. A título de recomendação final e como alternativa visando minimizar os riscos que a absorção do campo pode representar para a saúde dos usuários, é proposta a utilização de antenas que emitem mais no sentido oposto à cabeça. Este conceito é testado com o desenvolvimento de uma antena simples em microstrip.

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This paper presents a comparative analysis between the experimental characterization and the numerical simulation results for a three-dimensional FCC photonic crystal (PhC) based on a self-assembly synthesis of monodispersive latex spheres. Specifically, experimental optical characterization, by means of reflectance measurements under variable angles over the lattice plane family [1,1, 1], are compared to theoretical calculations based on the Finite Di®erence Time Domain (FDTD) method, in order to investigate the correlation between theoretical predictions and experimental data. The goal is to highlight the influence of crystal defects on the achieved performance.

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Neste trabalho, o método FDTD em coordenadas gerais (LN-FDTD) foi implementado para a análise de estruturas de aterramento com geometrias coincidentes ou não com o sistema de coordenadas cartesiano. O método soluciona as equações de Maxwell no domínio do tempo, permitindo a obtenção de dados a respeito da resposta transitória e de regime estacionário de estruturas diversas de aterramento. Uma nova formulação para a técnica de truncagem UPML em coordenadas gerais, para meios condutivos, foi desenvolvida e implementada para viabilizar a análise dos problemas (LN-UPML). Uma nova metodologia baseada em duas redes neurais artificiais é apresentada para a deteccão de defeitos em malhas de terra. O software FDTD em coordenadas gerais foi testado e validado para vários casos. Uma interface gráfica para usuários, chamada LANE SAGS, foi desenvolvida para simplificar o uso e automatizar o processamento dos dados.

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Este trabalho apresenta os resultados para a análise da Eficiência de Blindagem utilizando estruturas indoor construídas com lâminas “finas” condutoras elétricas. As simulações foram realizadas utilizando o método das diferenças finitas no domínio do tempo, FDTD, no qual foi implementada uma formulação de sub-célula para o modelamento de estruturas finas. A simulação foi validada comparando-se os resultados obtidos com os disponíveis na literatura. Assim, várias geometrias foram testadas, modificando-se aberturas e o espaçamento entre paredes duplas blindadas. Por fim, um laboratório de alta-tensão foi construído virtualmente, com dimensões reais, e foram analisados os valores da Eficiência de Blindagem considerando a estrutura completamente fechada e com aberturas.

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Este trabalho trata de alguns modelos de propagação de ondas eletromagnéticas. Primeiramente, foram analisados modelos relacionados com a predição do sinal eletromagnético em ambientes indoor. Os modelos utilizados neste trabalho foram o Traçado de Raios, Caminho Dominante de Energia (DPM) e o FDTD. Para os dois primeiros modelos foi, utilizado um software comercial e para o método FDTD foi desenvolvido um algoritmo para o qual o sinal é analisado em um ambiente com a mesma geometria utilizada no software. Os resultados, para os pontos de recepção analisados, fornecidos pelos três modelos, são concordantes. Verifica-se a influência dos fenômenos de propagação na intensidade do sinal. A relevância deste trabalho encontra-se no fato de não haver, na literatura pesquisada, trabalhos que comparassem os três modelos de predição mencionados, além de propor temas para pesquisas futuras.

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Neste trabalho é analisado o comportamento da densidade de corrente em cabos OPGW quando submetidos a descargas atmosféricas. Para esta análise, foram aplicados dois modelos de corrente, uma vez que a descarga atmosférica tem duas componentes principais que causam mais danos aos cabos em geral: a componente impulsiva e a componente contínua. O método numérico utilizado para as simulações computacionais é o método ADI-FDTD (Diferenças Finitas no Domínio do Tempo de Direções Alternadas Implícitas), o qual é truncado pela técnica CPML (Convolutional Perfectly Matched Layers). Com base no comportamento da corrente no cabo, é feita uma avaliação para determinar qual das duas componentes de descarga atmosférica pode causar mais danos aos cabos OPGW.

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El presenta trabajo fin de master tiene como objetivo el desarrollo de un simulador electromagnético basado en FDTD. El simulador incluye fronteras abiertas basadas en PML y transformada de campo cercano a lejano en el dominio del tiempo.

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This paper evaluates a new, low-frequency finite-difference time-domain method applied to the problem of induced E-fields/eddy currents in the human body resulting from the pulsed magnetic field gradients in MRI. In this algorithm, a distributed equivalent magnetic current is proposed as the electromagnetic source and is obtained by quasistatic calculation of the empty coil's vector potential or measurements therein. This technique circumvents the discretization of complicated gradient coil geometries into a mesh of Yee cells, and thereby enables any type of gradient coil modelling or other complex low frequency sources. The proposed method has been verified against an example with an analytical solution. Results are presented showing the spatial distribution of gradient-induced electric fields in a multi-layered spherical phantom model and a complete body model. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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In most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, pulsed magnetic gradient fields induce eddy currents in the conducting structures of the superconducting magnet. The eddy currents induced in structures within the cryostat are particularly problematic as they are characterized by long time constants by virtue of the low resistivity of the conductors. This paper presents a three-dimensional (3-D) finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) scheme in cylindrical coordinates for eddy-current calculation in conductors. This model is intended to be part of a complete FDTD model of an MRI system including all RF and low-frequency field generating units and electrical models of the patient. The singularity apparent in the governing equations is removed by using a series expansion method and the conductor-air boundary condition is handled using a variant of the surface impedance concept. The numerical difficulty due to the asymmetry of Maxwell equations for low-frequency eddy-current problems is circumvented by taking advantage of the known penetration behavior of the eddy-current fields. A perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary condition in 3-D cylindrical coordinates is also incorporated. The numerical method has been verified against analytical solutions for simple cases. Finally, the algorithm is illustrated by modeling a pulsed field gradient coil system within an MRI magnet system. The results demonstrate that the proposed FDTD scheme can be used to calculate large-scale eddy-current problems in materials with high conductivity at low frequencies.

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In a recent study, severe distortions in the proton images of an excised, fixed, human brain in an 11.1 Tesla/40 cm MR instrument have been observed, and the effect modeled on phantom images using a finite difference time domain (FDTD) model. in the present study, we extend these simulations to that of a complete human head, employing a hybrid FDTD and method of moments (MoM) approach, which provides a validated method for simulating biological samples in coil structures. The effect of fixative on the image distortions is explored. importantly, temperature distributions within the head are also simulated using a bioheat method based on parameters derived from the electromagnetic simulations. The MoM/FDTD simulations confirm that the transverse magnetic field (B,) from a ReCav resonator exhibits good homogeneity in air but strong inhomogeneity when loaded with the head with or without fixative. The fixative serves to increase the distortions, but they are still significant for the in vivo simulations. The simulated signal intensity (SI) distribution within the sample confirm the distortions in the experimental images are caused by the complex interactions of the incident electromagnetic fields with tissue, which is heterogeneous in terms of conductivity and permittivity. The temperature distribution is likewise heterogeneous, raising concerns regarding hot spot generation in the sample that may exceed acceptable levels in future in vivo studies. As human imaging at 11.1 T is some time away, simulations are important in terms of predicting potential safety issues as well as evaluating practical concerns about the quality of images. Simulation on a whole human head at 11.1 T implies the wave behavior presents significant engineering challenges for ultra-high-field (UHF) MRI. Novel strategies will have to be employed in imaging technique and resonator design for UHF MRI to achieve the theoretical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) improvements it offers over lower field systems. (C) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.