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The advantages of triangular and tetrahedral edge elements for electromagnetic modeling with the finite-element method
1997
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
In this paper, we examine the numerical dispersion properties of the tetrahedral edge element in comparison to other edge and nodal elements. For all nodal elements as well as hexahedral edge elements, the phase error is always either positive or negative for waves propagating at any incidence angle, which means that the error accumulates as the wave propagates from element to element. This effect can produce large errors for electrically large geometries. On the other hand, the tetrahedral
doi:10.1109/8.623133
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