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      Analysis of a thin, penetrable, and nonuniformly loaded cylindrical reflector illuminated by a complex line source

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      Author(s)
      Oğuzer, T.
      Kuyucuoglu, F.
      Avgin, I.
      Altıntaş, A.
      Date
      2017
      Source Title
      IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation
      Print ISSN
      1751-8725
      Publisher
      Institution of Engineering and Technology
      Volume
      11
      Issue
      15
      Pages
      2148 - 2154
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      A thin, penetrable, and cylindrical reflector is illuminated by the incident field of a complex source point. The scattered field inside the reflector is not considered and its effect is modelled through a thin layer generalised boundary condition (GBC). The authors formulate the structure as an electromagnetic boundary value problem and two resultant coupled singular integral equation system of equations are solved by using regularisation techniques. The GBC provides us to simulate the thin layer better than the resistive model which is applicable only for very thin sheets. Hence, the more reliable data can be obtained for high-contrast and low-loss dielectric material. The scattering and absorption characteristics of the front-fed and offset reflectors are obtained depending on system parameters. Also, the effects of the edge loading are examined for both E- and Hpolarisations. The convergence and the accuracy of the formulation are verified in reasonable computational running time.
      Keywords
      Antenna reflectors
      Boundary value problems
      Dielectric materials
      Integral equations
      Complex source points
      Cylindrical reflectors
      Electromagnetic boundary value problems
      Incident fields
      Regularisation
      Scattered field
      Scattering and absorption characteristics
      Singular integral equations
      Reflection
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/37232
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-map.2016.0915
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