Non-relativestic scattering by time-varying bodies and media

被引:12
作者
Censor, Dan [1 ]
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[1] Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
来源
Progress in Electromagnetics Research | 2004年 / 48卷
关键词
Constant velocities - Excitation waves - Harmonic oscillation - Lorentz transformations - Normal incidence - Scattering problems - Spherical configurations - Velocity effects;
D O I
10.2528/PIER04031502
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We are interested in first order v/c velocity effects in scattering problems involving motion of media and scatterers. Previously constant velocities have been considered for scattering by cylindrical and spherical configurations. Presently time-varying motion - specifically harmonic oscillation - is investigated. A firstorder quasi-Lorentz transformation is introduced heuristically, in order to establish relations to existing exact Special-Relativistic results. We then consider simple problems of plane interfaces, normal incidence, and uniform motion, in order to introduce the model: Starting with an interface moving with respect to the medium in which the excitation wave is introduced, then considering the problem of an interface at rest and a moving medium contained in a half space. The latter corresponds to a Fizeau experiment configuration. Afterwards these configurations are considered for harmonic motion. This provides the method for dealing with the corresponding problems of scattering by a circular cylinder, involving harmonic motion. The present formalism provides a systematic approach for solving scattering problems in the presence of time-varying media and boundaries.
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页码:249 / 278
页数:29
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