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Code-Verification Techniques for an Arbitrary-Depth Electromagnetic Slot Model
The accurate modeling of electromagnetic penetration is an important topic in computational electromagnetics. Electromagnetic penetration occurs through intentional or inadvertent openings in an otherwise closed electromagnetic scatterer, which prevent the contents from being fully shielded from external fields. To efficiently model electromagnetic penetration, aperture or slot models can be used with surface integral equations to solve Maxwell’s equations. A necessary step towards establishing the credibility of these models is to assess the correctness of the implementation of the underlying numerical methods through code verification. Surface integral equations and slot models yield multiple interacting sources of numerical error and other challenges, which render traditional code-verification approaches ineffective. In this paper, we provide approaches to separately measure the numerical errors arising from these different error sources for the method-of-moments implementation of the electric-field integral equation with a slot model. We demonstrate the effectiveness of these approaches for a variety of cases.
Apr 9, 2025
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Code-Verification Techniques for an Arbitrary-Depth Electromagnetic Slot Model
Electromagnetic slot models are employed to efficiently simulate electromagnetic penetration through openings in an otherwise closed …
Brian A. Freno
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Neil R. Matula
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Robert A. Pfeiffer
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Vinh Q. Dang
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