Journal of Microwave Power
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Criteria
for Accurate Usage of Block Models [PDF] |
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M.J. Hagman and R.L. Levin 1987 22 1 19-28 |
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Abstract The results of block model
calculations for multiple discretizations of a dielectric sphere and circular
cylinder suggest that it is essential that (1) the cells must be arranged for
a best-fit of the body being modeled, (2) the matrix elements must be
reasonably accurate, and (3) the cells must be small enough so that the
pulse-function basis approximation is not blatantly unreasonable. When these
criteria are approximately satisfied the remaining errors appear to be mainly
due to imperfect representation of the shape of the object being modeled. It
appears that the accuracy can be improved by using discretizations having
cells of reduced size near the surface of the object, Geometric factors are
defined which allow testing the potential accuracy of a solution without
dimensioning or inverting a large matrix. Several unique procedures for
discretization are also described that have the potential of partially
mitigating the errors due to inaccurate representation of the shape of a
scatterer. |