Surface Impedance Characterization for UTD Based Solution with IBC for Surface Fields on a Dielectric-Coated PEC Circular Cylinder (CROSBI ID 589039)
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Garcia-Aguilar, Andres ; Šipuš, Zvonimir ; Sierra-Perez, Manuel
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Surface Impedance Characterization for UTD Based Solution with IBC for Surface Fields on a Dielectric-Coated PEC Circular Cylinder
A novel formulation for the surface impedance characterization is introduced for the canonical problem of surface fields on a perfect electric conductor (PEC) circular cylinder with a dielectric coating due to a electric current source using the Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) with an Impedance Boundary Condition (IBC). The approach is based on a TE/TM assumption of the surface fields in the original problem. Where this surface impedance fails, an optimization is performed to minimize the error in the SD Green’s function between the original problem and the equivalent one with the IBC. This new approach requires small changes in the available UTD based solution with IBC to include the geodesic ray angle and length dependence in the surface impedance formulas. This asymptotic method, accurate for large separations between source and observer points, in combination with spectral domain (SD) Green’s functions for multidielectric coatings leads to a new hybrid SD-UTD with IBC to calculate mutual coupling among microstrip patches on a multilayer dielectric-coated PEC circular cylinder. Results are compared with the eigenfunction solution in SD, where a very good agreement is met.
conformal array antennas; hybrid electromagnetic methods; Green’s function; uniform theory of diffraction (UTD); surface impedance
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Podaci o prilogu
163-167.
2012.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
978-1-4577-0919-7
Podaci o skupu
6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP), 2012.
predavanje
26.03.2012-30.03.2012
Prag, Češka Republika