Electromagnetic Scattering by Surfaces of Arbitrary Shape

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Abstract

The electric field integral equation (EFIE) is used with the moment method to develop a simple and efficient numerical procedure for treating problems of scattering by arbitrarily shaped objects. For numerical purposes, the objects are modeled using planar triangular surfaces patches. Because the EFIE formulation is used, the procedure is applicable to both open and closed surfaces. Crucial to the numerical formulation is the development of a set of special subdomain-type basis functions which are defined on pairs of adjacent triangular patches and yield a current representation free of line or point charges at subdomain boundaries. The method is applied to the scattering problems of a plane wave illuminated flat square plate, bent square plate, circular disk, and sphere. Excellent correspondence between the surface current computed via the present method and that obtained via earlier approaches or exact formulations is demonstrated in each case. Copyright © 1982 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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Rao, S. M., Wilton, D. R., & Glisson, A. W. (1982). Electromagnetic Scattering by Surfaces of Arbitrary Shape. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 30(3), 409–418. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.1982.1142818

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