A study of transmission and reflection characteristics of an aircraft antenna using INGRID
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Evans, DJ
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Appl Electromagnet, St Andrews, Fife, ScotlandAppl Electromagnet, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Evans, DJ
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Lambert, A
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Milne, AM
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Taylor, S
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APPROXIMATIONS AND NUMERICAL METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS
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1998年
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65卷
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O29 [应用数学];
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A study is described in which a generic model of an aircraft antenna has been modelled computationally and the results compared with experimental measurements. The antenna is a trapezoidal plate with a shaped slot. Computations were performed using the Finite Difference Time Domain code INGRID, developed by Fluid Gravity Engineering Limited. Radar Cross Section measurements show good agreement between computations and experiments inside the limits of the numerical resolution available. No departure from monopole radiation was seen by the computations, as would be expected. Subject to the limits of the available computer hardware, this form of computational modelling is a viable alternative to experimental trials.