impedance boundary conditions

Analysis of thin truncated cylinder scatterers using incomplete Hankel functions and surface impedance boundary conditions

The incomplete Hankel functions (IHFs) are employed to evaluate the scattered field from thin truncated cylinders excited by uniform plane waves or by arbitrarily oriented elemental current sources. Metallic and dielectric lossy structures are modeled by means of impedance boundary conditions (IBCs) including surface curvature effects. The scattering currents, expanded in triangular basis functions, are determined upon solving electrical field integral equations (EFIEs) by means of the point-matching method of moments (MoM).

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