The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics
Walton C. Gibson, Tripoint Industries Inc., Harvest, Alabama, USA
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Cat. #:  C614X
ISBN:  9781420061451
ISBN 10:  1420061453
Publication Date:  November 28, 2007
Number of Pages:  288
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Description
Table of Contents
Features
  • Presents a straightforward introduction to surface integral equations and the MOM
  • Explains how to use the MOM technique to solve electromagnetic problems
  • Focuses on applications to radiation and scattering problems, including antenna design and analysis as well as radar cross section prediction
  • Highlights recent techniques, such as the fast multipole method for electrodynamic problems
  • Includes all pertinent equations and practical implementation details

  • Summary
    Responding to the need for a clear, up-to-date introduction to the field, The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics explores surface integral equations in electromagnetics and presents their numerical solution using the method of moments (MOM) technique. It provides the numerical implementation aspects at a nuts-and-bolts level while discussing integral equations and electromagnetic theory at a higher level.

    The author covers a range of topics in this area, from the initial underpinnings of the MOM to its current applications. He first reviews the frequency-domain electromagnetic theory and then develops Green’s functions and integral equations of radiation and scattering. Subsequent chapters solve these integral equations for thin wires, bodies of revolution, and two- and three-dimensional problems. The final chapters examine the contemporary fast multipole method and describe some commonly used methods of numerical integration, including the trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rule, area coordinates, and Gaussian quadrature on triangles. The text derives or summarizes the matrix elements used in every MOM problem and explains the approach used in and results of each example.

    This book provides both the information needed to solve practical electromagnetic problems using the MOM and the knowledge necessary to understand more advanced topics in the field.