A method for evaluating the fields excited by an obliquely incident plane wave inside and outside a rotating cylinder is presented. A differential formulation of the problem is developed with respect to the comoving reference frame of the scatterer on a closed circular domain including the scatterer cross section; the boundary conditions account for the far-field conditions through a series expansion of the total field on the domain contour. The results at oblique incidence are then particularized for normal incidence and a hybrid finite element numerical solution is presented and discussed for TM incidence. The present FEM approach and the related computer code are directly applicable to the study of rotating piecewise-homogeneous cylinders at normal incidence, as well as metallic cylinders coated by layers of penetrable materials. Through a comparison, for normal incidence, between the quasi-stationary and the Galileian relativistic approach, a method for approximately reconstructing the Doppler frequency shift in the quasi-stationary method is derived. Far-field and near-field numerical results for circular and arbitrarily shaped (metallic or dielectric) cylinders are presented
A finite element approach to the electromagnetic interaction with rotating penetrable cylinder of arbitrary cross section / R. D. GRAGLIA; A. FRENI; G. PELOSI. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION. - ISSN 0018-926X. - STAMPA. - 41:(1993), pp. 635-650. [10.1109/8.222283]
A finite element approach to the electromagnetic interaction with rotating penetrable cylinder of arbitrary cross section
FRENI, ANGELO;PELOSI, GIUSEPPE
1993
Abstract
A method for evaluating the fields excited by an obliquely incident plane wave inside and outside a rotating cylinder is presented. A differential formulation of the problem is developed with respect to the comoving reference frame of the scatterer on a closed circular domain including the scatterer cross section; the boundary conditions account for the far-field conditions through a series expansion of the total field on the domain contour. The results at oblique incidence are then particularized for normal incidence and a hybrid finite element numerical solution is presented and discussed for TM incidence. The present FEM approach and the related computer code are directly applicable to the study of rotating piecewise-homogeneous cylinders at normal incidence, as well as metallic cylinders coated by layers of penetrable materials. Through a comparison, for normal incidence, between the quasi-stationary and the Galileian relativistic approach, a method for approximately reconstructing the Doppler frequency shift in the quasi-stationary method is derived. Far-field and near-field numerical results for circular and arbitrarily shaped (metallic or dielectric) cylinders are presentedI documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.