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2016:program:dragan_poljak_and_mirko_jakic [2016/06/28 20:15]
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 ====== On the time domain solution methods in classical electromagnetics ====== ====== On the time domain solution methods in classical electromagnetics ======
  
-<​blockquote>​Dragan Poljak and Mirko Jakić +**Dragan Poljak and Mirko Jakić** 
 +\\ //Faculty of Electric Engineering,​ Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture//,​ University of Split; //Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences//, University of Split 
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 The paper deals with the time domain techniques used within the framework of the classical field theory for the solution of electromagnetic phenomena. Direct time domain solution methods based on differential and integral equation formulations are considered. Illustrative computational examples are related to transient analysis of grounding systems and penetration of the transient electric field from dipole antennas used in ground penetrating radar (GPR) applications. The paper deals with the time domain techniques used within the framework of the classical field theory for the solution of electromagnetic phenomena. Direct time domain solution methods based on differential and integral equation formulations are considered. Illustrative computational examples are related to transient analysis of grounding systems and penetration of the transient electric field from dipole antennas used in ground penetrating radar (GPR) applications.