The electromagnetic (EM) scattering by rivets on the conducting plate isstudied for the first time by using electric field integral equation (EFIE) in conjunction with themoment method. The surfaces of the rivets and ...The electromagnetic (EM) scattering by rivets on the conducting plate isstudied for the first time by using electric field integral equation (EFIE) in conjunction with themoment method. The surfaces of the rivets and the plate are partitioned into triangular cells, thecurrent distribution on the patches is represented by sub-domain type basis function, the EFIE istranslated into matrix equation by the Galerkin method, then the current coefficient is obtained.The results show the properties of radar cross section (RCS) varying with the incident angle whenthere are rivets on the plate.展开更多
文摘The electromagnetic (EM) scattering by rivets on the conducting plate isstudied for the first time by using electric field integral equation (EFIE) in conjunction with themoment method. The surfaces of the rivets and the plate are partitioned into triangular cells, thecurrent distribution on the patches is represented by sub-domain type basis function, the EFIE istranslated into matrix equation by the Galerkin method, then the current coefficient is obtained.The results show the properties of radar cross section (RCS) varying with the incident angle whenthere are rivets on the plate.