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myem



Joined: 12 Dec 2003
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Post08 Jan 2004 7:50   MoM and Momentum

what is different from MoM and Momentum ??
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Redi



Joined: 16 Dec 2002
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Post08 Jan 2004 10:38   Re: MoM and Momentum

Hi,

MoM is the method of counting integral equation used in 2.5D EM simulators like @gilent's Momentum part of @DS system.

Greets,
Redi.
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ayya



Joined: 12 Jan 2004
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Post12 Jan 2004 13:18   Re: MoM and Momentum

Redi wrote:
Hi,

MoM is the method of counting integral equation used in 2.5D EM simulators like @gilent's Momentum part of @DS system.

Greets,
Redi.


it is still a puzzle for me
can you give more details?
3X!
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cheng



Joined: 01 Jan 1970
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Post12 Jan 2004 17:48   Re: MoM and Momentum

Momentum employs MoM, thus the name. Please read Momentum's manual.

yours truly
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aub



Joined: 19 Jan 2004
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Location: France


Post22 Jan 2004 12:55   Re: MoM and Momentum

MoM means Methods of Moment . I'm not an english expert, but momentum certainly refers to moment...

The MoM (which differs from Finite Element method, like HFSS) solves problems by integrating little contributions of charges on the whole source surface (it is very bad explained...). You should look at an antenna book, some of them are detailing the EFIE (Electric Field Integral Equation) and MFIE (Magnetic...). And maybe you'll find something interesting here:

http://www.elektroda.pl/eboard/searchtopic58630-method.html+moment

Good luck...
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