DocumentCode
1017905
Title
Anomalous behavior of near fields calculated by the method of moments
Author
Demarest, Kenneth R. ; Garbacz, R.
Author_Institution
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Volume
27
Issue
5
fYear
1979
fDate
9/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
609
Lastpage
614
Abstract
The method of moments can be used to find solutions
of the equation
, where
and
are the real and imaginary parts (respectively) of the
(impedance) operator of a perfectly conducting body. These solutions, called the characteristic currents, are characterized by an important near-field feature-the resulting free-space electric fields tangential to the body are constant in phase over the entire body. Although the method of moments is often used to solve electromagnetic problems where the far radiation fields of the solution currents are of interest, general moment-method theory indicates that the technique should also yield current solutions exhibiting accurate near-field behavior as the dimension of the solution space is increased. The near-field phase characteristics of resonant thin-wire characteristic current distribution, as calculated by several familiar moment-methods schemes, are presented. The ensuing discussion reveals several anomalies concerning the near-field behavior of the fields resulting from these currents. These anomalies are then discussed in light of the basic rudiments of the method of moments.
of the equation
, where
and
are the real and imaginary parts (respectively) of the
(impedance) operator of a perfectly conducting body. These solutions, called the characteristic currents, are characterized by an important near-field feature-the resulting free-space electric fields tangential to the body are constant in phase over the entire body. Although the method of moments is often used to solve electromagnetic problems where the far radiation fields of the solution currents are of interest, general moment-method theory indicates that the technique should also yield current solutions exhibiting accurate near-field behavior as the dimension of the solution space is increased. The near-field phase characteristics of resonant thin-wire characteristic current distribution, as calculated by several familiar moment-methods schemes, are presented. The ensuing discussion reveals several anomalies concerning the near-field behavior of the fields resulting from these currents. These anomalies are then discussed in light of the basic rudiments of the method of moments.Keywords
Antennas; Electromagnetic (EM) scattering; Moment methods; Wire scatterers; Current distribution; Electromagnetic radiation; Electromagnetic scattering; Equations; Impedance; Loaded antennas; Moment methods; Near-field radiation pattern; Resonance; Student members;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1979.1142154
Filename
1142154
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