DocumentCode
1504781
Title
Spherical wave blockage in reflector antennas
Author
Toccafondi, A. ; Romani, B. ; Mizzoni, R. ; Maci, S. ; Tiberio, R.
Author_Institution
Coll. of Eng., Siena Univ., Italy
Volume
45
Issue
5
fYear
1997
fDate
5/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
851
Lastpage
857
Abstract
The effects of the spherical wave blockage in reflector antennas is investigated. This problem is likely to occur in axially symmetrical feed antennas of single- and dual-reflector type in both single- and dual-reflector configurations, owing to the presence of primary feeds and their supports including struts that are normally placed between the primary source and the main reflector. The main reflector blockage due to large obstacles is estimated by the well-known null-field technique that employs flat polygonal plate models of the masking structures to define the obscured area. Although this same approach may be used to predict the spherical wave blockage due to the struts, a more rigorous but yet efficient technique is also employed, which consists of superimposing to the primary field the high-frequency scattered field from the struts. This field is calculated by using scattering coefficients that are derived by locally approximating the actual structure, by an infinite circular cylinder. This latter formulation is compared with the null-field technique and validated by an experimental campaign. The measurement setup is particularly useful for isolating spherical wave-blockage effects. It consists of a single-reflector offset antenna where a single strut is mounted with its axis parallel to that of the focusing parabola, thus, practically enforcing the plane wave blockage to vanish. Comparisons with the measurements have shown that the null-field approach is adequate for predicting the secondary pattern for large polygonal obstacle, but it is unsatisfactory to treat the strut blockage. It is found that this latter can be successfully described with the more rigorous high-frequency approach
Keywords
antenna radiation patterns; electromagnetic field theory; electromagnetic wave scattering; offset reflector antennas; reflector antenna feeds; reflector antennas; axially symmetrical feed antennas; dual-reflector configuration; dual-reflector type; flat polygonal plate models; focusing parabola; high-frequency approach; high-frequency scattered field; infinite circular cylinder; masking structures; measurement setup; null-field technique; primary feeds; primary source; reflector antenna; scattering coefficients; secondary pattern; single-reflector configuration; single-reflector offset antenna; single-reflector type; spherical wave blockage; strut blockage; Antenna feeds; Antenna measurements; Diffraction; Engine cylinders; Hafnium; Optical scattering; Particle measurements; Reflector antennas;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/8.575636
Filename
575636
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