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How to define a localized incident TEM wave in MoM?

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Hi,

Is there a way to define a localized incident TEM wave in the surface integral formulation of the moment method? This can easily be done in FDTD, but I have no idea if it is possible in MoM.

BR
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Moment method

Hi,

I now know the answer so I thought to post it here in order for others to know.

You can define a localized incident TEM wave but if only it is incident on a surface, you cannot ,for example, define an incident plane wave inside a coaxial cable, since it won't be incident on a surface and you will have no means of including it in the formulation.
 

Re: Moment method

nobody talks about a "localized TEM wave" in FDTD and MoM. a lumped source is probably what you meant in FDTD and what you need in MoM.
 

Moment method

Hi,

I think I didn't well clarify my point, for example when you excite a wave in a microstrip line you use a some sort of localized TEM wave when formulating the problem using FDTD. This was possible because of volume meshing. However in the case of MoM a lumped port (as you said) may be needed to model such an excitation.

BR
Adel_48
 

Re: Moment method

For the FDTD case you mentioned, it is a TEM wave, with well define boundary. You wouldnot want to add the term "localized" to it. As soon as you restrain/localize the source to a subregion, it is no longer a TEM wave.
 

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