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Book Title: DTIC ADA163828: Comparison of Absorption and Radiation
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Book Category: AIRCRAFT
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Language: english
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Post Date: 2025-04-04 12:04:26
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PDF Size: 5.34 MB
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Book Pages: 191
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DTIC ADA163828: Comparison of Absorption and Radiation
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The Three-Dimensional Finite Difference (3DFD) computer code is compared using Absorption Boundary Conditions (ABS) versus Radiation Boundary Conditions (RBC). This comparison is made when the 3DFD code is used to study the interaction of lightning with an aircraft. The 3DFD computer code is a modified version of Rymes’ 3DFD. The aircraft modeled for the paper is and F-16 ‘Fighting Falcon’. The ABC used simulates an infinite free-space by setting the conductivity of the boundary space to that of distilled water, to ‘absorb’ the outgoing electromagnetic waves. The RBC simulates free-space by assigning the boundary fields to a previously calculated value. The value is calculated with a parabolic interpolation of three previous field values, which are offset in space. Therefore, the calculated value is also extrapolated to account for the time delay and position change. The results of incorporating RBC were dramatic. The ten locations sampled for the test showed marked improvement in the waveforms when using RBC’s.
Depending on the purpose of the analysis, this improved waveform output may be overshadowed by the 25% increase in CPU time that is needed for the more sophisticated RBC. (Theses
- Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
- Date: 12/1/1985
- Year: 1985
- Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, Williford, Clifford F, AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, *EMISSION, *RADIATION ABSORPTION, *ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, *BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, RADIATION, AIRCRAFT, INTERACTIONS, COMPARISON, WAVEFORMS, THESES, BOUNDARIES, THREE DIMENSIONAL, FINITE DIFFERENCE THEORY, LIGHTNING, INTERPOLATION, PARABOLAS, ABSORPTION
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