Induced Currents on Two Dimensional Electromagnetic Planar Structures.
Abstract
Electromagnetic pulse has become a possible threat to nearly all sophisticated military systems. The crossed dipole receiving antenna has been used as a representative model to approximate electromagnetic pulse effects on aircraft. A very basic way to approximate an aircraft structure is by a two-dimensional cross. The paper is an application of the Piecewise-Sinusoidal Reaction Matching Technique (PSRMT) to find the current density distribution in a two-dimensional cross illuminated by a monochromatic plane wave. Other two-dimensional structures are solved previous to the cross structure in order to gain insight and to validate this approach with respect to previous solution techniques.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADA005733
Entities
People
- Jose Alberto Rospigliosi Balta
- Richard W. Adler
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School