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Method of moments for 2D scattering problems. Basic concepts ans applications

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In this book, the method of moments (MoM) is addressed to compute the field scattered by scatterers such as canonical objects (cylinder or plate) or a randomly rough surface, and also by an object above or below a random rough surface. Because the problem is considered two-dimensional (2D), the integral equations (IEs) are scalar and only the transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) polarizations are considered (no cross polarizations occur). Chapter 1 analyzes how the MoM with the point matching method and pulse basic functions is applied to convert the IEs into a linear system. In addition, chapter 1 presents the statistical parameters necessary to generate Gaussian random rough surfaces. Chapter 2 compares the MoM with the exact solution of the field scattered by a circular cylinder in free space, and with the physical optics (PO) approximation for the scattering from a plate in free space. Chapter 3 presents numerical results, obtained from the MoM combined with the efficient E-PILE method, of the scattering from two illuminated scatterers and how the E-PILE algorithm can be hybridized with asymptotic or rigorous methods valid for the scattering from a single scatterer(alone). Chapter 4 presents the same results as in Chapter 3 but for an object above a random rough surface or for a coated (circular or elliptical) cylinder. In the last two chapters, the coupling between the two scatterers is also studied in detail by inverting the impedance matrix by blocks.
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hal-00855056 , version 1 (28-08-2013)

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Christophe Bourlier, Nicolas Pinel, Gildas Kubicke. Method of moments for 2D scattering problems. Basic concepts ans applications. ISTE - Wiley, pp.148, 2013, FOCUS SERIES in WAVES, Joseph Saillard, 978-1-84821-472-9. ⟨hal-00855056⟩
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