High frequency scattering from polygonal impedance cylinders andstrips |
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Authors: | Herman M.I. Volakis J.L. |
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Affiliation: | Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI; |
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Abstract: | An analysis is presented for the high-frequency diffraction by convex polygonal cylinders with arbitrary side impedances. The authors extend their solution for the multiply diffracted fields associated with a double wedge (see ibid., vol.36, no.5, p.664-678, 1988). The analysis thus utilizes the extended spectral ray method (ESRM) that is applicable to nonray optical regions. Diffraction coefficients yielding a uniform total field are given for up to and including all fourth-order mechanisms. An important aspect of this analysis is the rigorous and uniform incorporation of the surface-wave effects in the resulting diffraction coefficients. A general polygon computer code was written that includes up to a third-order mechanisms. Based on this code, backscatter and bistatic patterns are given for impedance cylinders with triangular and square cross sections. The results are found to be in remarkable agreement with corresponding moment method data. As a matter of completeness, uniform diffraction coefficients are presented for a strip (which is a special case of a cylinder) that can have unequal face impedances |
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