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Experimental and Theoretical Validation for the Incremental Theory of Diffraction

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posted on 2014-02-03, 00:00 authored by Danilo Erricolo, Stefano M. Canta, Harun T. Hayvaci, Matteo Albani
Experimental and theoretical approaches to verify the validity of the incremental theory of diffraction (ITD) are considered. After providing a simple recipe for the application of the ITD, three geometries are examined for its validation. First, the ITD formulation of the diffraction from a perfect electric conductor (PEC) straight wedge is compared with the uniform theory of diffraction (UTD) and with measurement results. Second, the ITD formulation of the diffraction from a PEC disc is compared with measurement results and with the exact solution of a boundary value problem involving oblate spheroidal functions. Third, the ITD formulation of the diffraction from a hole in a PEC plane is compared with the exact solution of a boundary value problem involving oblate spheroidal functions. In particular, this is the first time that ITD results for diffraction from the disc and hole in a plane geometries are validated using exact solutions computed at a caustic. In all cases examined, very good agreement is found.

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This work was supported in part by the DoD/ AFOSR MURI under Grant FA9550-05-1-0443 and in part by the DoD/DARPA under Grant N00173-06-1-G006.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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  • en_US

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0018-926X

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2008-08-01

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