STUDIES IN RADAR CROSS SECTIONS 47 DIFFRACTION AND SCATTERING BY REGULAR BODIES 2: THE CONE.


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The objective is to determine means for computing the radar cross section of objects in a variety of different environments. This has led to an extension of the investigation to include not only the standard boundary-value problems, but also such topics as the emission and propagation of electromagnetic and acoustic waves, and phenomena connected with ionized media.



















The Modification of Electromagnetic Scattering Cross Sections in the Resonant Region


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Contents: Some thoughts on scattering cross sections in the resonance region; The minimization of the backscattering of a cylinder by a central loading; Backscatter reduction of long thin bodies by impedance loading; Theoretical and experimental investigation of backscattering from a cavityloaded monopole; Scattering from thick reactively loaded rods; Analysis of loaded terminal scatters; Some bounds to the behavior of small resonant scatterers; A determination of the scattering from a cavity-backed plane surface; Some concepts for reducing reflectivity from antenna apertures; Radar cross section of perfectly conducting dielectric, and dielectrically clad infinite cylinders at arbitrary incidence; Effect of surface diffusivity upon the scattering characteristics of a plasma sphere; Absorption resonance effects in plasma spheres.