“…The exploitation of MoM has become popular since in 1967 published a pioneering work about the MoM application in electrostatic problems and the scientific community has produced meaningful works of electrostatic modelling on different geometries exploiting MoM (Chakrabarty et al, 2002;Alad and Chakrabarty, 2012;Prarthan and Chakrabarty, 2001) in which the choice of the B/T couple was asked to the accuracy of the solution, the dimension of the matrix and the evaluation of the elements of the matrix and to problems linked to the conditioning of the same matrix and more, MoM has been applied to many problems in Science Publications AJAS several scientific domains. In Electromagnetics MoM has been applied to radiation problems, scattering problems, analysis and design of microstrips; analysis abd design of antennas; lossy structures, propagation problems (Sadiku, 2000;Angiulli and Versaci, 2002;2003;Misran et al, 2008;Elangovan and Perinbam, 2012;Sultan et al, 2012;Wu et al, 2012;Zhang et al, 2013;Mouheddin and Jamel, 2009;Apaydin and Sevgi, 2012;Kumar and Parvathi, 2012). Surely, as Harrington suggests, the choice of B/T functions of Pulse/Delta (P/D) and Pulse/Pulse (P/P) type leads, from one hand, to easy formulations of the elements of the matrix L but, from the other, to slow convergences and reduced levels of accuracy, so, even willing to restore the desired accuracy, it results imperative the increase of the number of subsections, leading sometimes tobad conditionings of the same matrix.…”