Abstract:Time domain adaptive integral method (TD-AIM) is presented for transient analysis of electrically large conducting objects. The compressed storage technique of the sparse matrix is used to decrease enormous memory requirements. A temporary file is created in the hard disk that is adopted for the impedance matrix elements' storage of the near interaction components. The simulation result demonstrates the efficacy of this method.
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