- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies. 2024 17 (5)
- Authors
- Mazur, Darya R.; Titov, Yevgeniy V.
- Contact information
- Mazur, Darya R. : Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunov Barnaul, Russian Federation; ; Titov, Yevgeniy V.: Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunov Barnaul, Russian Federation;
- Keywords
- computer modeling; computer visualization; electromagnetic field; finite element method
- Abstract
The features of boundary element methods (method of moments), finite element methods, finite difference methods in the time domain, and finite integral methods for volumetric space modeling are examined. The classification of finite element method variants is presented. The advantages of finite difference methods in the time domain are described and structurally presented. The MoM, FEM, FDTD, and FIT methods are generalized for modeling the electromagnetic environment inside and outside of buildings, taking into account the complex influence of electromagnetic fields and radiation in a wide frequency range, as well as the possibility of accelerating the processes of forming distribution patterns of electromagnetic field components and patterns of electromagnetic hazard
- Pages
- 668–675
- EDN
- FKIPZZ
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/153282
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