A DC to HF Volume PEEC Formulation Based on Hertz Potentials and the Cell Method
Keywords:
DC to HF, PEEC, Hertz Potentials, Cell MethodAbstract
A new Partial Element Equivalent Circuit formulation based on Hertz potentials and the Cell Method is presented. Conductive, dielectric, and magnetic linear-homogeneous media are considered by means of conduction, polarization, and magnetization current densities. The use of edge unknowns leads to reduce system size with respect to typical face-based approaches.
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