Analysis of metallic antennas and scatterers
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Analysis of metallic antennas and scatterers
(IEE electromagnetic waves series, 38)
Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1994
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Refaerences: p. 178-182
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Most antennas are assembled from conducting surfaces and wires. The usual approach to numerical analysis of such structures is to approximate them by small surface or wire elements, with simple current approximation over the elements (the so-called subdomain approach), which requires a large amount of computer storage. This book describes a novel general entire-domain method for the analysis of metallic antennas and scatterers which enables the solution of a very wide class of problems to be obtained using computers of relatively modest capability.
Antenna-design engineers, scientists and graduate students interested in the analysis and design of electrically small and medium-sized metallic antennas and scatterers will find in this book a self-contained and extremely powerful tool that circumvents most difficulties encountered in other available methods.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Modelling of geometry of metallic antennas and scatterers
Chapter 3: Approximation of current along generalised wires and over generalised quadrilaterals
Chapter 4: Treatment of excitation
Chapter 5: Electromagnetic field of currents over generalised surface elements
Chapter 6: Solution of equations for current distribution
Chapter 7: Numerical examples illustrating the choice of optimum elements of the method
Chapter 8: Numerical examples illustrating possibilities of the method
Appendix 1: Evaluation of line integrals of potentials and field vectors
Appendix 2: Evaluation of the integrals of potentials and field vectors due to polynomial distribution of current over bilinear surfaces
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