
The Transmission-Line Modeling (TLM) Method in Electromagnetics
Christos Christopoulos(Author)
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Published on 28. June 1905
Book
Paperback/Softback
132 pages
978-1-59829-050-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents the topic in electromagnetics known as Transmission-Line Modeling or Matrix method-TLM. While it is written for engineering students at graduate and advanced undergraduate levels, it is also highly suitable for specialists in computational electromagnetics working in industry, who wish to become familiar with the topic. The main method of implementation of TLM is via the time-domain differential equations, however, this can also be via the frequency-domain differential equations. The emphasis in this book is on the time-domain TLM. Physical concepts are emphasized here before embarking onto mathematical development in order to provide simple, straightforward suggestions for the development of models that can then be readily programmed for further computations. Sections with strong mathematical flavors have been included where there are clear methodological advantages forming the basis for developing practical modeling tools. The book can be read at different depths depending on the background of the reader, and can be consulted as and when the need arises.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 187 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59829-050-9 (9781598290509)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
- Modeling As an Intellectual Activity
- Field andNetwork Paradigms
- Transmission Lines and Transmission-Line Models
- Two-Dimensional TLM Models
- An Unstructured 2D TLM Model
- TLM in Three Dimensions
- Field andNetwork Paradigms
- Transmission Lines and Transmission-Line Models
- Two-Dimensional TLM Models
- An Unstructured 2D TLM Model
- TLM in Three Dimensions