C. Christopoulos et Jl. Herring, THE APPLICATION OF TRANSMISSION-LINE MODELING (TLM) TO ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS, IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility, 35(2), 1993, pp. 185-191
The application of transmission-line modeling (TLM) to electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) problems is described. The essential features of
the TLM model and its relevance to EMC problems are briefly described.
The manner in which an EMC problem can be modeled using TLM is outlin
ed, and applications in three important areas are presented. Results a
re shown for a spherical dipole antenna placed near conducting walls,
where a detailed model of the antenna and the surrounding space is use
d to determine the radiation resistance and its variation with proximi
ty to the walls. The electromagnetic emission pattern from a typical d
evice under test placed in a practical environment has been determined
by simulation. The current induced on wires placed on either side of
a thin conducting plate has been obtained by TLM, and the results were
compared with measurements. Although a relatively coarse mesh of poin
ts has been used, the comparisons am very encouraging. Further develop
ments to the code are discussed, which will allow a more efficient tre
atment of fine features and enhance the power of the method to solve r
ealistic EMC problems.