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Jim Lux wrote:
tedious, but not complex. Like all Finite Element approaches, you basically break the problem up into little tiny chunks and rigorously apply basic laws of physics. Charge is charge. The challenge is not in the theory of operation, but in the practical implementation. . . . The last time I read any of Art's postings, he was using AO, which is MININEC-based. MININEC has a number of peculiarities due to choices made in its implementation, including problems with close spaced parallel wires, wires connected at an angle, and very simplified ground model. (See "MININEC: The Other Edge of the Sword", _QST_, Feb. 1991 for more detail.) NEC-2 and NEC-4 also have peculiarities due to their implementations, but ones which are different from MININEC and in some cases from each other. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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