Title :
A hybrid technique for analysis of scattering from circular cavities with cylindrically periodic terminations
Author :
Tse-Tong Chia ; Zhonggui Xiang
Author_Institution :
Center for Electromagn., DSO Nat. Labs., Singapore
Abstract :
The cavity problem formulated via a magnetic field integral equation (MFIE) has been solved by the iterative physical optics method (IPO) and the progressive physical optics (PPO) method. In this paper, an alternative hybrid technique is presented to efficiently solve the MFIE. The focus is on open-ended circular cavities with cylindrically periodic terminations. The computational size can be significantly reduced by exploiting the periodicity of the terminations. The boundary element method (BEM) is used to represent the original geometry. And the discrete Fourier transform technique (DFTT) is applied to reduce the original computational size by a factor N/sub s/, where N/sub s/ denotes the number of blades in the cylindrically periodic termination. A 3-D circulant wavelet basis transform is effectively implemented with the DFTT, making the impedance matrices very sparse in the wavelet domain which can be solved efficiently by sparse solvers. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the merits of the proposed method.
Keywords :
boundary-elements methods; discrete Fourier transforms; electromagnetic wave scattering; impedance matrix; magnetic field integral equations; periodic structures; sparse matrices; wavelet transforms; 3D circulant wavelet basis transform; BEM; EM scattering analysis; MFIE; RCS; boundary element method; computational size reduction; cylindrically periodic terminations; discrete Fourier transform; hybrid technique; iterative physical optics method; magnetic field integral equation; open-ended circular cavities; progressive physical optics method; sparse impedance matrices; sparse solvers; wavelet domain; Boundary element methods; Discrete Fourier transforms; Geometry; Integral equations; Iterative methods; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic fields; Optical scattering; Physical optics; Wavelet domain;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6369-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2000.874604