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Analysis of electromagnetic scattering by cylinders with edges using a hybrid moment method

Analysis of electromagnetic scattering by cylinders with edges using a hybrid moment method

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The paper presents a method to improve the applicability of the fictitious source-model technique to metallic cylinders with sharp edges. Previous approaches have required that some of the fictitious currents be located in the proximity of the edges, so as to span the rapidly varying field in these regions. While success has been reported, the accuracy of these solutions has often been dependent on a judicious choice of source location. In the paper, the fields in the vicinity of the edges are expanded in terms of analytical solutions of the infinite-wedge problem, while the field beyond these near-edge regions is expanded using fictitious current filaments. The operator equations, for the equivalent problem obtained in this manner, are imposed at the boundary between these regions. As the fields on this boundary are inherently slowly varying, the solution is less sensitive to the location of the fictitious current sources. Moreover, higher accuracy in calculating near-field quantities such as the induced surface current can be attained with a smaller number of expansion functions.

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