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Impedance Boundary Conditions In Electromagnetics (Hardcover)
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Impedance Boundary Conditions In Electromagnetics (Hardcover)
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Electromagnetic scattering from complex objects has been an area of
in-depth research for many years. A variety of solution
methodologies have been developed and utilised for the solution of
ever increasingly complex problems. Among these methodologies, the
subject of impedance boundary conditions has interested the authors
for some time. In short, impedance boundary conditions allow one to
replace a complex structure with an appropriate impedance
relationship between the electric and magnetic fields on the
surface of the object. This simplifies the solution of the problem
considerably, allowing one to ignore the complexity of the internal
structure beneath the surface. This book examines impedance
boundary conditions in electromagnetics. The introductory chapter
provides a presentation of the role of the impedance boundary
conditions in solving practical electromagnetic problems and some
historical background. One of the main objectives of this book is
to present a unified and thorough discussion of this important
subject. A method based on a spectral domain approach is presented
to derive the Higher Order Impedance Boundary Conditions (HOIBC).
The method includes all of the existing approximate boundary
conditions, such as the Standard Impedence Boundary Condition, the
Tensor Impedence Boundary Condition and the Generalised Impedance
Boundary Conditions, as special cases. The special domain approach
is applicable to complex coatings and surface treatments as well as
simple dielectric coatings. The spectral domain approach is
employed to determine the appropriate boundary conditions for
planar dielectric coatings, chiral coatings and corregated
conductors. The accuracy of the proposal boundary conditions is
discussed. The approach is then extended to include the effects of
curvature and is applied to curved dielectric and chiral coatings.
Numerical data is presented to critically assess the accuracy of
the results obtained using various forms of the impedence boundary
conditions. A number of appendices that provide more detail on some
of the topics addressed in the main body of the book and a
selective list of references directly related to the topics
addressed in this book are also included.
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