附註:Symposium held on September 26-27, 1994, in Washington, D.C.
Includes bibliographical references.
High-order, multilevel, adaptive time-domain methods for structural acoustics simulations / J. Tinsley Oden [and others] -- Distributed feedback resonators / Hermann A. Haus -- Acoustic elastodynamic, and electromagnetic wavefield computation : a structured approach based on reciprocity / Adrianus T. de Hoop, Maarten V. de Hoop -- Numerical modeling of the interactions of ultrafast optical pulses with nonresonant and resonant materials and structures / Richard W. Ziolkowski, Justin B. Judkins -- Algorithmic aspects and supercomputing trends in computational electromagnetics / Vijaya Shankar [and others] -- Adaptive finite element methods for the Helmholtz equation in exterior domains / James R. Stewart, Thomas J.R. Hughes -- Modeling of optically "assisted" phased array radar / Alan Rolf Mickelson -- Synthesis and analysis of large-scale integrated photonic devices and circuits / Lakshman S. Tamil, Arthur K. Jordan -- Design and analysis of finite element methods for transient and time-harmonic structural acoustics / Peter M. Pinsky, M. Malhotra, Lonny L. Thompson -- An overview of the applications of the methods of moments to large bodies in electromagnetics / Edward H. Newman, I. Tekin.
摘要:This book focuses on computational methods to determine the dynamics of large-scale electromagnetic, acoustic, and mechanical systems, including those with many substructures and characterized by an extended range of scales. Examples include large naval and maritime vessels, aerospace vehicles, and densely packed microelectronic and optical integrated circuits (VLSI). The interplay of time and frequency-domain computational and experimental procedures was addressed, emphasizing their relationship and synergy, and indicating mathematics research opportunities.