Title :
An efficient calculational approach to evaluation of microwave specific attenuation
Author :
Li, Le-Wei ; Yeo, Tat-Soon ; Kooi, Pang-Shyan ; Leong, Mook-Seng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
8/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An efficient calculational approach using the scattering-radiation conversion is developed in this paper to evaluate the microwave attenuation by arbitrarily distorted raindrops. For this modified first-order approach, the perturbation technique and the spherical vector eigenfunction expansion method are employed. A method of obtaining the volumetric current distribution of the assumed source that generates the plane waves is developed in the paper and the current distribution of such a source is derived. The electromagnetic fields outside the distorted raindrop scatterers are formulated in terms of integrals consisting of a volumetric current distribution located at infinity and the dyadic Green´s functions. To illustrate the validity of this approach, the spheroidal raindrop and the Pruppacher and Pitter (1971) raindrop model of varying shapes are specifically investigated. Numerical results of the extinction cross sections and the specific attenuation due to the two models are obtained. While the former agrees well with the published results, the latter is in good agreement with the experimental specific attenuation data collected at 21.225 GHz in Singapore.
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; current distribution; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; electromagnetic wave absorption; electromagnetic wave scattering; integral equations; microwave propagation; perturbation techniques; rain; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; arbitrarily distorted raindrops; current distribution; dyadic Green´s functions; electromagnetic fields; extinction cross sections; integrals; microwave specific attenuation; modified first-order approach; perturbation technique; scattering-radiation conversion; spherical vector eigenfunction expansion method; spheroidal raindrop; volumetric current distribution; Attenuation; Current distribution; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic scattering; Equations; Mie scattering; Perturbation methods; Rayleigh scattering; Shape measurement;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on