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Simulation of the performance of antennas

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RDEEE

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May 12, 2015
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Hello,

I would like to know if it's possible to have information about the E object(the wave)reflected from the object after it has been illuminated with another antenna. I would like to simulate a specific configuration but I need to have Eobject as shown in the figure.
So is it possible? And is there software which enables me to simulate it directly after specifying E ref and the characteristics of the antennas? or I should find a way by modelling it ?
I am new in this domain and I would appreciate any help [smile]
 
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There are programs that can do that, but they're mostly finite element analysis (FEA), so closed form solutions are not possible

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Look into GTD/UTD.

(Geometrical Theory of Diffraction / Uniform Theory of Diffraction)



 
Thank you guys for replying. I will look into it.
But can anyone tell me if FEKO software can do it?
 
Thanks! I will try using it if I could.
If there's any other ideas , I would be grateful :)
 
EM scattering from a cylinder is what's termed a canonical problem in GTD and UTD.

If you search using the terms cylinder canonical utd then I'm sure you'll find probably too much info.

 
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