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COMPEL (2023) 42 (6): 1624–1640.
Published: 09 May 2023
... Electromagnetic scattering In electromagnetic scattering problems, a wave is sent by a transmitter into a specific structure which is to be investigated. Then, because of the structure properties, a scattered wave is generated which is measured at the receiver (Khan and Mukerji, 2020). Electromagnetic...
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COMPEL (2021) 40 (3): 427–440.
Published: 28 May 2021
... integrals. When the observation point is far away from the wedge but the source is close to the wedge axis, the far field electromagnetic scattering can be modeled and solved using reciprocity, i.e. plane wave excitation of the wedge, which is not considered here. Although the wedge is infinite in PEC...
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COMPEL (2013) 32 (3): 868–884.
Published: 03 May 2013
... on the PEC elliptic cone but from the PO approximation of the surface current which is directly proportional to the (undisturbed) incident magnetic field. Ludger Klinkenbusch can be contacted at: lbk@tf.uni‐kiel.de © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013 Electromagnetic scattering...
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COMPEL (2012) 31 (5): 1318–1327.
Published: 07 September 2012
...). Some useful properties of the FEM‐RBCI method can now be pointed out: © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2012 Integral equations Electromagnetism Boundary‐elements methods Computational electromagnetics Finite element method Hybrid methods Electromagnetic scattering...
