mgr inż. Damian Szypulski
Zatrudnienie
Słowa kluczowe Pomoc
- absorbing boundary conditions
- antenna
- complex linear system of equations
- computer aided engineering
- computer-aided engineering, design automation, error analysis, finite-element methods, galerkin method, microwave circuits, reduced basis methods, reduced-order systems.
- error analysis
- error estimation
- filtering theory
- finite element analysis
- finite element method
Kontakt dla biznesu
- Lokalizacja
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Telefon
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
Media społecznościowe
Kontakt
- damian.szypulski@pg.edu.pl
Wybrane publikacje
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Step on It Bringing Fullwave Finite-Element Microwave Filter Design up to Speed
There are many steps in the design of a microwave filter: mathematically describing the filter characteristics, representing the circuit as a network of lumped elements or as a coupling matrix, implementing the distributed elements, finding the initial dimensions of the physical structure, and carrying out numerical tuning using electromagnetic (EM) simulators. The whole process is painstaking and time-consuming, and it requires...
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A Subspace-Splitting Moment-Matching Model-Order Reduction Technique for Fast Wideband FEM Simulations of Microwave Structures
This article describes a novel model-order reduction (MOR) approach for efficient wide frequency band finite-element method (FEM) simulations of microwave components. It relies on the splitting of the system transfer function into two components: a singular one that accounts for the in-band system poles and a regular part that has no in-band poles. In order to perform this splitting during the reduction process, the projection...
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An Enhanced Reduced Basis Method for Wideband Finite Element Method Simulations
In this paper, we present a novel strategy for selecting expansion points in the reduced basis method. A single computation of the error estimator is used to select a few expansion points in the multi-parameter space simultaneously. The number of selected points is determined adaptively, based on the accuracy of the current reduced model. The reliability and efficiency of this proposed approach are illustrated by numerical tests...
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