The Theoretical and Numerical Determination of the Radar Cross Section of a Finite Cone


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In this work, rigorous electromagnetic theory is used to determine the nose-on radar cross section of a perfectly conducting cone of finite height. The end cap of the cone is assumed to be a segment of a s spherical surface with center at the apex of the cone. Numerical results have been obtained for a cone having a total apex angle of 30 degrees and for values of [kappa alpha] ranging from 0.0259 to 5.18, where [kappa]=2 [pi]/[lambda] and [alpha] is the radius of the base of the cone. Siegel's Rayleigh method and by using Keller's modified geometrical optics as well as with experimental results obtained by Keys. The comparisons are instructive below [kappa alpha] = 3.2, the apparent upper limit of validity of the present results -- p.[3].




The Theoretical and Numerical Determination of the Radar Cross Section of a Finite Cone


Book Description

This investigation of the radar cross-section of a finite cone can be divided into three areas. First, the exact solution for the scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by a finite cone is presented. Rigorous electro magnetic theory is used in the solution, and no approximations are made. Secondly, methods of obtaining numerical results for the radar cross-section from the analytic solution by using a digital computer are discussed. The third area is a presentation and discussion of the numerical results obtained. (Author).




The Theoretical and Numerical Determination of the Radar Cross Section of a Finite Cone


Book Description

This investigation of the radar cross-section of a finite cone can be divided into three areas. First, the exact solution for the scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by a finite cone is presented. Rigorous electro magnetic theory is used in the solution, and no approximations are made. Secondly, methods of obtaining numerical results for the radar cross-section from the analytic solution by using a digital computer are discussed. The third area is a presentation and discussion of the numerical results obtained. (Author).



















Radar Cross Section


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The leading text and reference on radar cross section (RCS) theory and applications, this work presents a comparison of two radar signal strengths. One is the strength of the radar bean sweeping over a target, the other is the strength of the reflected echo senses by the receiver. This book shows how the RCS "gauge" can be predicted for theoretical objects.