adel_48
Full Member level 6
Hello All,
I have a question that I have been searching for an answer to it for over a year . I was trying to find out whether using higher order basis functions (in MoM or FEM) with small mesh is better or lower order basis functions with larger mesh ?
I noticed that some programs uses higher order basis functions (e.g. HFSS in FEM, WIPL-D in MoM) and some programs don't (e.g FEKO in MoM).
I was wondering what is there effect in terms of computational complexity when requiring the same accuracy.
If anybody have any idea, I would be glad if he could share it,
Thanks in advance,
Adel
I have a question that I have been searching for an answer to it for over a year . I was trying to find out whether using higher order basis functions (in MoM or FEM) with small mesh is better or lower order basis functions with larger mesh ?
I noticed that some programs uses higher order basis functions (e.g. HFSS in FEM, WIPL-D in MoM) and some programs don't (e.g FEKO in MoM).
I was wondering what is there effect in terms of computational complexity when requiring the same accuracy.
If anybody have any idea, I would be glad if he could share it,
Thanks in advance,
Adel