> Has anyone modified the NEC4 source code to include the matrix math
> required to calculate the complex voltage sources that produce
> specific complex currents at random locations different from the
> [...]
> Grant Bingeman
I did that for NEC2, as a post-processing. I first need a run where
NEC uses excitation of each voltage source seperately (this hardly
increases run-time, subsequent excitations at the same frequency
require only one LU-factorization). After the run, all required info
is in the output file and a small conversion program can do what you
want.
I'm not sure my program (language=f90) will also work with NEC 4,
since NEC4 is not available to me, for the reasons so often explained
here...
Greetings,
Jos
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Dr. Jozef R. Bergervoet Electromagnetism and EMC
Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
E-mail: bergervo_at_natlab.research.philips.com Phone: +31-40-2742403
Received on Thu May 28 1998 - 10:18:30 EDT
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