Title :
Penetration through slots in conducting cylinders .1. TE case
Author :
Shumpert, John D. ; Butler, Chalmers M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Clemson Univ., SC, USA
fDate :
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Three methods for determining the penetration through small apertures in closed conducting surfaces are outlined and their salient features discussed. These methods are designated: (1) the scatterer method; (2) the short-circuit current method; and (3) the equivalent current method. They are implemented by integral equation techniques but are amenable to differential equation or hybrid methods. Procedures for applying each method are outlined, as are schemes for repairing singular equations rendered invalid by the presence of false resonances. Reasons for inaccuracies in the three methods are also delineated. Data determined for a given structure by all three methods are presented and numerical examples that illustrate important features of the methods and their relative accuracies are described. It is pointed out that some methods yield incorrect penetration data. An outline is given of the integral equation formulations and numerical schemes needed to accurately determine the field that penetrates through a slot in a conducting cylinder excited by an axially independent TE source
Keywords :
electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave scattering; integral equations; short-circuit currents; EM coupling; EM field penetration; EM scattering; TE polarization; axially independent TE source; closed conducting surfaces; conducting cylinders; differential equation; equivalent current method; false resonances; hybrid methods; incorrect penetration data; integral equation techniques; scatterer method; short-circuit current method; singular equations; small apertures; Apertures; Computer aided software engineering; Design methodology; Differential equations; Electromagnetic scattering; Engine cylinders; Integral equations; Resonance; Surface treatment; Tellurium;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on