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Asymptotic solution for line source radiation from a curved perfectly conducting wedge

Asymptotic solution for line source radiation from a curved perfectly conducting wedge

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An asymptotic solution is presented for the radiation of an infinite line source located on a convex face of a perfectlyconducting curved cylindrical wedge. The solution employs a pair of new universal functions. Excellent agreement with a moment method solution is demonstrated for radiation from an original cylinder.

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