通过开放的球形形腔进行标量波衍射:在迪里克莱特和诺曼问题的阿贝尔积分变换
Dozyslav Kuryliak1, Victor Lysechko1
1Department of the Theory of Wave Processes and Optical Systems of Diagnostics, Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the NAS of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine.
概括
这项研究分析了球形形腔体的标尺波衍射,开发了对共振频率扰动和散射特征的分析解决方案. 这些发现有助于理解具有复杂几何形状的波相互作用.
科学领域:
- 计算电磁学 计算机电磁学
- 波折射理论 波折射理论
- 声学和电磁散射 声学和电磁散射
背景情况:
- 像球形形腔体这样的复杂几何形状在波衍射分析中存在挑战.
- 准确的建模对于传感,声学和电磁学的应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在轴平面波激发下解决开放式球形形腔的标量波衍射问题.
- 开发对共振频率扰动的分析解决方案和近似公式.
- 分析各种应用和表面性能的散射特性.
主要方法:
- 作为混合边界值问题对赫尔姆霍尔茨方程的表述.
- 模式匹配和分析规范化的应用,将问题减少到线性代数方程的无限系统 (ISLAEs).
- 利用阿贝尔积分变换和衍生反向运算符进行规范化.
主要成果:
- 获得了用于小腔孔口的分析解决方案.
- 获得了空腔共振频率扰动的新近似公式.
- 为不同的物理解释和表面特性提供散射特征的数值分析.
结论:
- 开发的分析规范化技术有效地解决了复杂的衍射问题.
- 衍生的公式为共振频率转移提供了准确的预测.
- 这项研究为各种应用提供了有关散射现象的宝贵见解.
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