DocumentCode
1017481
Title
A combined-source solution for radiation and scattering from a perfectly conducting body
Author
Mautz, Joseph R. ; Harrington, Roger F.
Author_Institution
Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, NY, USA
Volume
27
Issue
4
fYear
1979
fDate
7/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
445
Lastpage
454
Abstract
A combined-source solution is developed for electromagnetic radiation and scattering from a perfectly conducting body. In this solution a combination of electric and magnetic currents, called the combined source, is placed on the surface
of the conducting body. The combined-source operator equation is obtained from the
-field boundary-value equation. It is shown that the solution to this operator equation is unique at all frequencies. The combined-field operator equation also has a unique solution, but it is not directly applicable to the aperture radiation problem. The
-field and
-field operator equations fail to give unique solutions at frequencies corresponding to the resonant frequencies of a cavity formed by a hollow conductor of the same shape. The combined-source operator equation is solved by the method of moments. The solution, valid for a three-dimensional closed surface
, is then applied to a surface of revolution. Examples of numerical computations are given for a sphere, a cone-sphere, and a finite circular cylinder.
of the conducting body. The combined-source operator equation is obtained from the
-field boundary-value equation. It is shown that the solution to this operator equation is unique at all frequencies. The combined-field operator equation also has a unique solution, but it is not directly applicable to the aperture radiation problem. The
-field and
-field operator equations fail to give unique solutions at frequencies corresponding to the resonant frequencies of a cavity formed by a hollow conductor of the same shape. The combined-source operator equation is solved by the method of moments. The solution, valid for a three-dimensional closed surface
, is then applied to a surface of revolution. Examples of numerical computations are given for a sphere, a cone-sphere, and a finite circular cylinder.Keywords
Antennas; Electromagnetic (EM) scattering; Apertures; Conductors; Current; Electromagnetic radiation; Electromagnetic scattering; Helium; Integral equations; Magnetic resonance; Resonant frequency; Shape;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1979.1142115
Filename
1142115
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