Ms. Tharf et Gi. Costache, EDGE-ELEMENTS CHARACTERIZATION OF RADIATION AND CROSSTALK ON PRINTED-CIRCUIT BOARDS, Canadian journal of electrical and computer engineering, 19(4), 1994, pp. 155-159
The edge-based finite-element method (edge elements) is used to obtain
a numerical solution for the radiated emissions and crosstalk voltage
s on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Both shielded and open PCBs, over
a wide frequency range, are analyzed and compared. The novelty of the
approach presented in this paper lies in its use of the edge elements
for open boundary problems. The method of analysis is two-dimensional,
and has the expected advantages of edge elements; namely, it does not
produce spurious solutions and it models sharp points and edge withou
t any need for special singular trial functions. Furthermore, the matr
ix obtained is sparse and symmetric, and the solution can be obtained
directly, with no need for matrix inversion.