Title :
The concept of sources in electrodynamics and its application to diffraction problems
Author_Institution :
Krylov Shipbuilding Res. Inst., St. Petersburg, Russia
fDate :
May 28 2012-June 1 2012
Abstract :
The concept of electromagnetic field sources consists in consideration of specific function of such values as electrical current density j, polarization P and magnetization J in classical electrodynamics and application thereof for definition and solution development of electrodynamics´ problems. Specific function of j, P and J values is associated with the fact that being characteristics of the substance these values may be considered also as sources or origin of electromagnetic field generated by a body within the volume of which they are specified. Representations of Maxwell equations in the form of integrals from values j, P and J over V domain where they are specified as functions of point x ∈ V and time t ∈ (-∞,∞), obtained in this work, are demonstrative validation of this statement.
Keywords :
Maxwell equations; current density; electrodynamics; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic wave diffraction; electromagnetic wave polarisation; Maxwell equations; classical electrodynamics; diffraction problems; electrical current density; electromagnetic field sources; magnetization; polarization values; Boundary conditions; Diffraction; Electrodynamics; Electromagnetics; Maxwell equations; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Days on Diffraction (DD), 2012
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4418-0
DOI :
10.1109/DD.2012.6402767