一种完美匹配的层边界积分方程方法,用于阶段式接口的双层介质中的波散射
Wangtao Lu1,2, Zhilin Li2
1Center for Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China.
概括
这项研究引入了一种分析波散射在具有阶段式接口的双层介质中的新方法. 该方法使用过渡曲线和完美匹配的层 (PML) 确保了准确的辐射行为分析.
科学领域:
- 计算电磁学 计算机电磁学
- 波浪散射理论 波浪散射理论
- 数字分析 数字分析
背景情况:
- 波散射在层状介质中的波散射在描述无限度散射场时提出了挑战.
- 双层介质中的阶段式接口使反射和传输波的分析变得复杂.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种可靠的方法来分析波散射在具有阶段式接口的双层介质中.
- 准确地建模满足索默菲尔德辐射条件的分散场的辐射行为.
- 在复杂的分层介质中引入波散射问题的数值解答器.
主要方法:
- 引入一个过渡曲线来定义满足索默菲尔德辐射条件的输出波.
- 使用单轴完全匹配层 (PML) 进行波切割.
- 使用PML转换的格林函数推导边界积方程 (BIE).
- 用高精度方位和组装成线性系统对BIE进行分离.
主要成果:
- 拟议的方法有效地处理来自两层介质中的阶段式接口的波散射.
- 数值实验验证实了索默菲尔德辐射条件的准确性和提出的解决方案.
- 该方法准确地近似出发的波浪行为.
结论:
- 开发的技术为具有复杂接口的多层介质中的波散射问题提供了有效和准确的解决方案.
- 过渡曲线和PML的整合为计算电磁学提供了一个强大的工具.
- 这项工作促进了对波浪现象在分层介质中的理解和数值处理.
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