DocumentCode
932368
Title
An analysis of the radiation from apertures in curved surfaces by the geometrical theory of diffraction
Author
Pathak, Prabhakar H. ; Kouyoumjian, Robert G.
Author_Institution
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Volume
62
Issue
11
fYear
1974
Firstpage
1438
Lastpage
1447
Abstract
In this paper the geometrical theory of diffraction is extended to treat the radiation from apertures or slots in convex perfectly conducting surfaces. It is assumed that the tangential electric field in the aperture is known so that an equivalent infinitesimal source can be defined at each point in the aperture. Surface rays emanate from this source which is a caustic of the ray system. A launching coefficient is introduced to describe the excitation of the surface ray modes. If the field radiated from the surface is desired, the ordinary diffraction coefficients are used to determine the field of the rays shed tangentially from the surface rays. The field of the surface ray modes is not the field on the surface; hence if the mutual coupling between slots is of interest, a second coefficient related to the launching coefficient must be employed. In the region adjacent to the shadow boundary, the component of the field directly radiated from the source is represented by Fock-type functions. In the illuminated region the incident radiation from the source (this does not include the diffracted field components) is treated by geometrical optics. This extension of the geometrical theory of diffraction is applied to calculate the radiation from slots on elliptic cylinders, spheres, and spheroids.
Keywords
Antenna accessories; Apertures; Engine cylinders; Geometrical optics; Geometry; Mutual coupling; NASA; Optical diffraction; Physical theory of diffraction; Surface treatment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1974.9650
Filename
1451580
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