Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and validation of the physical theory of diffraction
This book is an essential resource for researchers involved in designing antennas and RCS calculations. It is also useful for students studying high frequency diffraction techniques. It contains basic original ideas of the Physical Theory of Diffraction (PTD), examples of its practical application, and its validation by the mathematical theory of diffraction. The derived analytic expressions are convenient for numerical calculations and clearly illustrate the physical structure of the scattered field. The text''s key topics include: Theory of diffraction at black bodies introduces the Shadow Radiation, a fundamental component of the scattered field; RCS of finite bodies of revolution-cones, paraboloids, etc.; models of construction elements for aircraft and missiles; scheme for measurement of that part of a scattered field which is radiated by the diffraction (so-called nonuniform) currents induced on scattering objects; development of the parabolic equation method for investigation of edge-diffraction; and a new exact and asymptotic solutions in the strip diffraction problems, including scattering at an open resonator.
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Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and validation of the physical theory of diffraction
This book is an essential resource for researchers involved in designing antennas and RCS calculations. It is also useful for students studying high frequency diffraction techniques. It contains basic original ideas of the Physical Theory of Diffraction (PTD), examples of its practical application, and its validation by the mathematical theory of diffraction. The derived analytic expressions are convenient for numerical calculations and clearly illustrate the physical structure of the scattered field. The text''s key topics include: Theory of diffraction at black bodies introduces the Shadow Radiation, a fundamental component of the scattered field; RCS of finite bodies of revolution-cones, paraboloids, etc.; models of construction elements for aircraft and missiles; scheme for measurement of that part of a scattered field which is radiated by the diffraction (so-called nonuniform) currents induced on scattering objects; development of the parabolic equation method for investigation of edge-diffraction; and a new exact and asymptotic solutions in the strip diffraction problems, including scattering at an open resonator.
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Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and validation of the physical theory of diffraction

Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and validation of the physical theory of diffraction

Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and validation of the physical theory of diffraction

Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and validation of the physical theory of diffraction

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This book is an essential resource for researchers involved in designing antennas and RCS calculations. It is also useful for students studying high frequency diffraction techniques. It contains basic original ideas of the Physical Theory of Diffraction (PTD), examples of its practical application, and its validation by the mathematical theory of diffraction. The derived analytic expressions are convenient for numerical calculations and clearly illustrate the physical structure of the scattered field. The text''s key topics include: Theory of diffraction at black bodies introduces the Shadow Radiation, a fundamental component of the scattered field; RCS of finite bodies of revolution-cones, paraboloids, etc.; models of construction elements for aircraft and missiles; scheme for measurement of that part of a scattered field which is radiated by the diffraction (so-called nonuniform) currents induced on scattering objects; development of the parabolic equation method for investigation of edge-diffraction; and a new exact and asymptotic solutions in the strip diffraction problems, including scattering at an open resonator.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781891121661
Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Publication date: 06/30/2009
Series: Electromagnetic Waves
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 444
Product dimensions: 2.40(w) x 3.50(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Pyotr Ya. Ufimtsev, Ph.D. D.Sc. has been recognized for his outstanding work in the theory of diffraction and propagation of electromagnetic and acoustic waves. Among his groundbreaking results are the theory of diffraction at black bodies, the physical theory of diffraction, and the discovery of new phenomena related to surface waves in absorbing layers.

Dr. Ufimtsev was affiliated with a number of research and academic institutions, including the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow), the Moscow Aviation Institute, the Universityof California at Los Angeles and Irvine. Among Dr. Ufimtsev's many honors and awards are the USSR State Prize and the Leroy Randle Grumman Medal.


Richard D. Moore was formerly with USAF Foreign Technology Division, USA.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Diffraction of Electromagnetic Waves at Black Bodies: Generalization of Kirchhoff-Kottler Theory
  • Chapter 2: Edge Diffraction at Convex Perfectly Conducting Bodies: Elements of the Physical Theory of Diffraction
  • Chapter 3: Edge Diffraction at Concave Surfaces: Extension of the Physical Theory of Diffraction
  • Chapter 4: Measurement of Radiation from Diffraction / Nonuniform Currents
  • Chapter 5: Analysis of Wedge Diffraction Using the Parabolic Equation Method
  • Chapter 6: Current Waves on Thin Conductors and Strips
  • Chapter 7: Radiation of Edge Waves: Theory Based on the Reciprocity Theorem
  • Chapter 8: Functional and Integral Equations for Strip Diffraction (Neumann Boundary Problem)
  • Chapter 9: Asymptotic Representation for the Current Density on a Strip
  • Chapter 10: Asymptotic Representation for the Scattering Pattern
  • Chapter 11: Plane Wave Diffraction at a Strip Oriented in the Direction of Polarization (Dirichlet Boundary Problem)
  • Chapter 12: Edge Diffraction at Open-Ended Parallel Plate Resonator
  • Appendix 1: Relationships Between the Gaussian System (GS) and the System International (SI) for Electromagnetic Units
  • Appendix 2: The Key Equivalence Theorem
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