DocumentCode
1558266
Title
Magnetoquasistatic response of conducting and permeable prolate spheroid under axial excitation
Author
Braunisch, H. ; Ao, C.O. ; O´Neill, K. ; Kong, J.A.
Author_Institution
Res. Lab. of Electron., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
39
Issue
12
fYear
2001
Firstpage
2689
Lastpage
2701
Abstract
An analytical solution is presented for the problem of magnetic diffusion into and scattering from a permeable, highly but not perfectly conducting prolate spheroid under axial excitation, expressed in terms of an infinite matrix equation. The spheroid is assumed to be embedded in a homogeneous nonconducting medium as appropriate for low-frequency, high-contrast scattering governed by magnetoquasistatics. The solution is based on separation of variables and matching boundary conditions where the prolate spheroidal wavefunctions with complex wavenumber parameter are expanded in terms of spherical harmonics. For small skin depths, an approximate solution is developed that avoids any reference to the spheroidal wavefunctions. The problem of long spheroids and long circular cylinders is solved by using an infinite cylinder approximation. In some cases, our ability to evaluate the spheroidal wavefunctions breaks down at intermediate frequencies. To deal with this, a general broadband rational function approximation technique is developed and demonstrated. We treat special cases and provide numerical reference data for the induced magnetic dipole moment or, equivalently, the magnetic polarizability factor.
Keywords
buried object detection; conducting bodies; electromagnetic induction; electromagnetic wave scattering; magnetic permeability; magnetostatics; approximate solution; axial excitation; conducting permeable prolate spheroid; general broadband rational function approximation technique; homogeneous nonconducting medium; induced magnetic dipole moment; infinite cylinder approximation; infinite matrix equation; intermediate frequencies; long circular cylinders; long spheroids; low-frequency high contrast scattering; magnetic diffusion; magnetic polarizability factor; magnetoquasistatic response; magnetoquasistatics; matching boundary conditions; prolate spheroidal wavefunctions; scattering; separation of variables; skin depths; spherical harmonics; spheroidal wavefunctions; wavenumber parameter; Boundary conditions; Equations; Frequency; Function approximation; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic moments; Magnetic separation; Polarization; Scattering; Skin;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/36.975003
Filename
975003
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