Diffraction of a plane wave by a rapidly-oscillating surface (Q1802606)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 205029
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 205029 |
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Diffraction of a plane wave by a rapidly-oscillating surface (English)
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6 September 1993
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The present study aims to investigate how the roughness of the diffracting surface influences the diffraction field for a plane wave incident on this surface. The roughness is modelled by a rapidly oscillating periodic contour described by a function \(\varepsilon F \left( {x \over \varepsilon} \right)\), where \(\varepsilon\) is a small parameter. For the Helmholtz equation, a full asymptotic expansion of the solution is obtained and it is shown that the roughness influence can be taken into account by the variation of the surface impedance. In the particular case of the diffraction of a \(H\)-polarized wave on a cylindrical surface, the asymptotic results are compared to numerical ones.
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\(H\)-polarized wave
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roughness
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small parameter
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Helmholtz equation
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asymptotic expansion
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surface impedance
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cylindrical surface
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