IEEE 1597 1-2008 en Validation of Computational Electromagnetics Computer Modeling and Simulations《计算电磁计算机建模和仿真确认》.pdf
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1、IEEE Std 1597.1-2008IEEE Standard for Validation ofComputational ElectromagneticsComputer Modeling and Simulations IEEE3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997, USA18 May 2009 IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society Sponsored by theStandards Development Committee 1597.1TMIEEE Std 1597.1-2008 IEEE St
2、andard for Validation of Computational Electromagnetics Computer Modeling and Simulations Sponsor Standards Development Committee of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society Approved 10 December 2008 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: A method to validate computational electromagnetics computer
3、 modeling and simulation techniques, codes, and models is defined in this standard. It is applicable to a wide variety of electromagnetic applications including, but not limited to, the fields of electromagnetic compatibility, radar cross section, signal integrity, and antennas. Validation of a part
4、icular solution data set can be achieved by comparison to the data set obtained by measurements, alternate codes, canonical, or analytic methods. Keywords: antennas, computational electromagnetics, convergence, electromagnetic compatibility, electromagnetic interference, modeling and simulation, num
5、erical techniques, radar cross section, rating scale, signal integrity, validation The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2009 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 18 M
6、ay 2009. Printed in the United States of America. IEEE is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent +1 978 750 8400. Permission to photocopy portions of any individual standard for educational classroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center. Introduction This introduction i
7、s not part of IEEE Std 1597.1-2008, IEEE Standard for Validation of Computational Electromagnetics Computer Modeling and Simulations. Since the mid-1960s, a number of computational electromagnetics (CEM) techniques have been developed and numerical codes have been generated to analyze various electr
8、omagnetic compatibility (EMC) and related electromagnetics problems. Whereas each is based on classical electromagnetic theory and implements Maxwells equations in one form or another, these techniques and the manner in which they are used to analyze a given problem, can produce quite different resu
9、lts. Lacking is the availability of a well-defined, mature, and robust methodology for validating computational electromagnetic techniques within a consistent level of accuracy. Indeed, this has eluded the EMC community for many years and methods have been sought to address this deficiency. Concerns
10、 persist regarding the validity, accuracy, and applicability of existing numerical techniques to the general class of EMC problems of interest. Relevant problems include, but are not limited to, the following: printed circuit board radiated and conducted emissions/immunity, system-level EMC, radar c
11、ross section of complex structures, antenna radiation, large platform electromagnetic environment effects, and human body specific absorption rate. Although these techniques and codes have been applied to a myriad of electromagnetic problems, uncertainty still exists and current validation practices
12、 have not always proven reliable. Computer predictions have been compared to measurements to provide a first-order validation, but there is also much interest in how the techniques, when applied to a given problem or a class of problems, compare to each other and the fundamental theory upon which th
13、ey are based. Hence, additional efforts are needed to establish a standardized method for validating these techniques and to instill confidence in them. Therefore, the purpose of this first-of-its-kind standard is to define the specific process and steps that shall be used to validate CEM techniques
14、 and to significantly reduce uncertainty as it pertains to their implementation and application to practical EMC problem-solving tasks. The standardized process, based on the Feature Selective Validation (FSV) method, is used to validate various techniques against each other as well as against measu
15、rement baselines, in order to determine the degree of agreement or convergence and to identify the potential error sources that would lead to divergent trends. This standard is the first of a two-part family of standards on this subject. A companion, IEEE P1597.2, Draft Recommended Practice for Vali
16、dation of Computational Electromagnetics Computer Modeling and Simulation B40,ahas been developed that provides examples and problem sets to be used in the validation of CEM computer modeling and simulation techniques, codes, and models. It is applicable to a wide variety of electromagnetic applicat
17、ions. The recommended practice, in conjunction with this standard, shows how to validate a particular solution data set by comparing it to the data set obtained by measurements, alternate codes, canonical, or analytic methods. The key areas addressed include model accuracy, convergence, and techniqu
18、es or code validity for a given set of canonical, benchmark, and standard validation models. Notice to users Laws and regulations Users of these documents should consult all applicable laws and regulations. Compliance with the provisions of this standard does not imply compliance to any applicable r
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