Title :
A hybrid MoM/UAPO approach for the analysis of truncated penetrable periodic structures
Author :
Pochini, C. ; Pelosi, G. ; Toso, G. ; Roederer, A.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettronica e Telecomunicazioni, Firenze Univ., Florence, Italy
Abstract :
Periodic structures play a key role in many antenna systems. We use a non-standard hybrid technique to combine a numerical and a high frequency technique. We suppose an FSS structure so large in terms of wavelengths that a rigorous full wave technique cannot be implemented to describe its electromagnetic behavior. We extract from this structure a portion that can be analyzed with a rigorous numerical technique. For the numerical analysis we have chosen the commercial MoM code FEKO. Then we impose that the scattered field, evaluated with this commercial code, is expressed as a superposition of Floquet´s modes with unknown amplitudes and we carefully select appropriate paths to sample this field. By imposing on these paths the equality between the MoM derived scattered field and the analytical solution of the scattered field, the amplitudes of the most significant Floquet modes can be determined. Finally, by integrating the corresponding PO currents on the surface of the real FSS, a uniform asymptotic physical optics (UAPO) field description can be obtained.
Keywords :
antenna theory; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic wave scattering; frequency selective surfaces; method of moments; periodic structures; physical optics; FEKO; FSS structure; Floquet modes; PO currents; antenna systems; high frequency technique; hybrid MoM/UAPO approach; non standard hybrid technique; numerical technique; scattered field; truncated penetrable periodic structures; uniform asymptotic physical optics; Broadband antennas; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic scattering; Finite difference methods; Frequency selective surfaces; Geometry; Message-oriented middleware; Optical scattering; Periodic structures; Physical optics;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2001. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7070-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2001.959479