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  Welcome to WebFDTD!

WebFDTD, the Virtual FDTD laboratory, is released! We thank everyone who sent us suggestions and bug reports.

The WebFDTD web site is 100% dedicated to the FDTD technique.

  What is WebFDTD?

WebFDTD is the virtual laboratory, which can be used in order to simulate different physical phenomena by using the FDTD method.

  WebFDTD Features
  • On-line simulation
  • Ability to create an image with results of the simulation in the air in the PNG format.
  • Power and accurate FDTD code, which is grounded on Yee's FDTD algorithm, Mur's Absorbing Boundary Conditions, Berenger's PML and Green's functions.
  "Can I know more about WebFDTD?"

Yes! Write to us and we shall give more information about WebFDTD. You can also find the references to FDTD scientific literature on the Manual page. These works are the foundation of WebFDTD.

  About this Site

This web site was created to more fully familiarize with scientific activities of Microwave and Orion laboratory (Kharkov, Ukraine).

See Contact to find more information.

What's New
WebFDTD site is launched!
New simulations is added!
MEOL official site was renewed.
      MEOL site.

FDTD links
FDTD.org
XFDTD
ToyFDTD
FDTD group
FDTD technique
Electronic Modeling
Scattering Codes
Microwave JPL NASA
EM Math Modeling
Scattering Codes
EM Analysis Programs
Penn State College of Engineering
OptiFDTD
FDTD Visualization Tool
3D codes
EM & Quasi-Optics Lab
Deane Prescott's FDTD programs
FDTD sites
FDTD simulation
Numerical Modeling Group
ACES Home Page
Netlib Repository
URSI Home Page
Supercomputers

Noted scientists
Allen Taflove
Stephen Gedney
John Brand Schneider
John Baron
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