Macro Basis Functions for Efficient Analysis of Thick Wires in the MoM
Journal article, 2024

This article presents a macro basis function (MBF) formulation for efficient method of moments (MoM) modelling of conducting wires with appreciable thickness. General surface formulations are prohibitively inefficient for electrically thin wires, while the typical exact-kernel, rooftop-basis, thin-wire MoM becomes wholly inaccurate for electrically thick cylinders. The MBF formulation bridges the gap between thin-wire MoM, and general conducting surface MoM formulations, by introducing circumferential variations and components beyond the standard rooftop basis functions. The MBFs are constructed upon a full-order, divergence-conforming, triangle element MoM discretization. Comprehensive junction and end-cap treatment, and tapered wire support, are natural features of the formulation. As with thin-wire MoM, degrees of freedom (DoFs) are purely proportional to the electrical length of the wire. Results demonstrate that the intermediate range of “thick wires” is analyzed with practically the same accuracy as general surface MoM, with significantly reduced DoFs.

Delta-gap source

wire radius

electromagnetic scattering

thin-wire approximation

electric field integral equation (EFIE)

Author

William R. Dommisse

Stellenbosch University

Jacques T. Du Plessis

Altair Engineering (Pty) Ltd

Pierre I. Cilliers

Stellenbosch University

Matthys M Botha

Stellenbosch University

Thomas Rylander

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

0018-926X (ISSN) 1558-2221 (eISSN)

Vol. 72 7 5865-5876

Subject Categories

Probability Theory and Statistics

Mathematical Analysis

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1109/TAP.2024.3400054

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7/23/2024