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Timedomain Computer Analysis Of Nonlinear Hybrid Systems 1st Edition Wenquan Sui

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Timedomain Computer Analysis Of Nonlinear Hybrid Systems 1st Edition Wenquan Sui
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.07 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Wenquan Sui
ISBN: 9780849313967, 0849313961
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Timedomain Computer Analysis Of Nonlinear Hybrid Systems 1st Edition Wenquan Sui by Wenquan Sui 9780849313967, 0849313961 instant download after payment.

The analysis of nonlinear hybrid electromagnetic systems poses significant challenges that essentially demand reliable numerical methods. In recent years, research has shown that finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) cosimulation techniques hold great potential for future designs and analyses of electrical systems.Time-Domain Computer Analysis of Nonlinear Hybrid Systems summarizes and reviews more than 10 years of research in FDTD cosimulation. It first provides a basic overview of the electromagnetic theory, the link between field theory and circuit theory, transmission line theory, finite-difference approximation, and analog circuit simulation. The author then extends the basic theory of FDTD cosimulation to focus on techniques for time-domain field solving, analog circuit analysis, and integration of other lumped systems, such as n-port nonlinear circuits, into the field-solving scheme.The numerical cosimulation methods described in this book and proven in various applications can effectively simulate hybrid circuits that other techniques cannot. By incorporating recent, new, and previously unpublished results, this book effectively represents the state of the art in FDTD techniques. More detailed studies are needed before the methods described are fully developed, but the discussions in this book build a good foundation for their future perfection.

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