Title :
Scattering from complex bodies using a combined direct and iterative technique
Author :
Sullivan, Anders ; Carin, Lawrence
Author_Institution :
Air Force Res. Lab., Eglin Air Force Base, FL, USA
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An iterative technique is developed for frequency-domain plane wave scattering from electrically large composite bodies. An electric field integral equation (EFIE) formulation is employed in which the submatrices of the moment-method matrix are uncoupled and the current on each geometrically separable region of the composite body is solved independently using a direct method. The currents on the various subcomponents of the body are then recalculated within an outer iterative loop. The technique is applied to the case of a multiwavelength body of revolution (BOR) with two flat-plate attachments. This composite body iterative technique is shown to preserve the simplicity and attractiveness of an isolated BOR while maintaining current continuity across the structure without the use of additional junction currents. This new formulation also allows simple suppression of interior resonance effects normally associated with large closed conducting bodies
Keywords :
electric field integral equations; electromagnetic wave scattering; iterative methods; matrix algebra; method of moments; resonance; EFIE; closed conducting bodies; complex bodies; current continuity; direct technique; electric field integral equation; electrically large composite bodies; flat-plate attachments; frequency-domain plane wave scattering; geometrically separable region; interior resonance effects suppression; iterative technique; junction currents; moment-method matrix; multiwavelength body of revolution; submatrices; Books; Conductors; Electromagnetic scattering; Frequency; Integral equations; Iterative methods; Moment methods; Resonance; Surface impedance; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on