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Gaussian beam scattering from a conducting cylinder partially buried in a ground plane
Authors:T C K RAO  R BARAKAT  S KOZAK
Affiliation:1. Electrical Engineering Department , University of Massachusetts Lowell , Lowell, MA, 01854, U.S.A;2. Aiken Computational Laboratory, Harvard University , Cambridge, MA, 02138, U.S.A;3. Department of Electrical Engineering , Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University , Kiryu, 376, Japan
Abstract:The problem of scattering from an infinitely long conducting cylinder that is partially buried in a perfectly conducting ground plane due to an obliquely incident gaussian beam is solved by an exact procedure based on the method of images by first adopting a simplification originally proposed by Kozaki. The incident and the specularly reflected fields are expressed in terms of cylindrical vector wave functions multiplied by a weighting function which involves the beam parameters like the radial distance of the source and beam width. The scattered fields originating from the cylinder and its image in the ground plane are expressed in terms of cylindrical vector wave functions. The boundary conditions on the surface of the cylinder are then imposed and this procedure leads to a coupled infinite system of equations for the even and odd mode expansion coefficients of the scattered field. These equations are solved numerically for the case of cylinders having electrical radius in the Rayleigh and resonance regions. Both the transverse magnetic and transverse electric polarizations of the incident beam wave are considered and some representative numerical results for the scattered far-field are presented in graphical form. The magnitude of the induced current for the TM polarization is calculated and compared with the corresponding case of plane wave incidence.
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