This comprehensive account is the first book to cover the development of the Transmission-Line Modelling Method (TLM) since the early 1970's. It starts with basic transmission line theory and works through TLM discrete models of lumped components, including one-, two-, and three-dimensional problems. The emphasis is on electromagnetics, but other applications such as in thermal and acoustic problems are also covered, making this a valuable resource for practicing engineers as well as students of electrical engineering.
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A volume in the IEEE/OUP Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory
Donald G. Dudley, Series Editor
" easy to read, well–structured and to–the–point a complete collection of basic concepts, formulas, and algorithms."
Wolfgang J. R. Hoefer, Professor, University of Virginia
Gain a thorough understanding of one of the most important simulation tools in computational electromagnetics with The Transmission–Line Modeling Method: TLM, a comprehensive treatment that ranges from the basic principles to advanced formulations and applications. Written by renowned researcher Christos Christopoulos, this book covers a broad area of electromagnetics, including microwaves, antennas, radar cross–section, electromagnetic compatability, and electromagnetic heating. In addition, you will find a clear explanation of modeling principles from lumped components through one–, two, and three–dimensional complex systems. This book is ideal for electrical and electronics engineers, students, and research scientists who want a clear understanding of TLM and its applications to electromagnetic modeling, simulation, and the design of components, devices, and systems.
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This work presents an account of the development and application of the transmission-line modelling method. Commonly referred to as TLM, its rapid development, since the early 1970s, is traced in a comprehensive manner. Starting from basic transmission-line theory and working through TLM discrete models of lumped components, including one-, two-, and three-dimensional problems, the emphasis is placed on electromagnetics, but other applications such as thermal and acoustic problems are also considered. One chapter contains a survey of application areas to guide the reader who may have an interest in a particular topic, while another chapter is focused on more advanced topics in TLM. This book should provide electrical and electronics engineers, students and research scientists with a clear understanding of TLM and its applications to electromagnetic modelling, simulation, and the design of components, devices and systems.
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