Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

Publication Date

9-3-2010

Abstract

This Thesis provides an analysis of the interaction of electromagnetic pulses with vibrating conducting and dielectric objects. Two-dimensional full-vector Maxwells equations finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) models are employed that include total-field scattered-field incident plane wave source conditions, a frequency domain near-to-far-field transformation, convolutional perfectly matched layer boundary conditions and an advanced surface boundary condition that accommodates the surface perturbations of the vibrating objects. Reflection and diffraction of incident plane waves are calculated for stationary and vibrating objects and the diffraction coefficient for vibrating right-angle corners are obtained. The work of this Thesis may have application to the interaction of radar pulses with buildings having characteristic vibration signatures.'

Keywords

Electromagnetic pulse, Vibration, Electric displacement, Dielectric devices, Time-domain analysis, Boundary element methods, Structural analysis (Engineering)

Sponsors

United States Department of Energy (award no. DE-FG52-08NA28782), the National Science Foundation (award no. IIS-0813747), Sandia National Laboratories and Selected Professions Fellowship from the American Association of University Women (2009-2010)

Document Type

Thesis

Language

English

Degree Name

Electrical Engineering

Level of Degree

Masters

Department Name

Electrical and Computer Engineering

First Committee Member (Chair)

Hayat, Majeed

Second Committee Member

Atwood, Tom

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