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Comparison of Spherical Wave Ray Tracing and Exact Boundary Value Solutions for Spherical Radomes

Authors :
NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER CHINA LAKE CA
Bloom,D. A.
Overfelt,P. L.
White,D. J.
NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER CHINA LAKE CA
Bloom,D. A.
Overfelt,P. L.
White,D. J.
Source :
DTIC AND NTIS
Publication Year :
1984

Abstract

Much radome analysis is based on plane wave ray tracing techniques which combine conceptual simplicity with reasonable accuracy. As increasing demands on the performance of airborne antennas necessitate more accurate methods of analysis for the enclosing radome, an exact idea of the limits of applicability of the ray-optical approximation becomes more critical. In an effort to contribute to this subject, we have taken a single layer spherical radome excited by a dipole source oriented parallel to the z-axis and computed its transmitted electric and magnetic fields using a spherical wave ray tracing technique and also by solving the electromagnetic boundary value problem exactly. The exact solution is used as a standard against which the ray tracing approximation can be compared. In this paper, we compare the field patterns of the two solutions by varying the dipole offset distance, the observation point position, wall thickness, dielectric constant, wavelength, and curvature. Parameter values and the compared field patterns are examined in terms of the theory, and conclusions are drawn as to which parameters affect agreement most strongly. (Author)<br />This article is from the Proceedings of the Symposium on Electromagnetic Windows (17th) Held at Georgia Institute of Technology, Engineering Experiment Station, Atlanta, GA. on 25-27 July 1984, AD-A149 125, p17-26.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC AND NTIS
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn831625038
Document Type :
Electronic Resource