Abstract
Using the method of statistical modeling, we have solved the problem of multiple scattering of electromagnetic waves by THE internal surfaceS of bodies of revolution: a cone and paraboloids of the second and fourth orderS along whose generatrices turbulent inhomogeneities move. The angular and frequency spectra of the scattered signal are obtained and their dependence on the shape of the scattering surface, on the reradiation pattern of turbulent inhomogeneities, and on the variance of their travel velocity is analyzed.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 589-592 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics |
Volume | 38 |
Issue number | 9 |
Publication status | Published - 1995 |
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T1 - Multiple scattering of electromagnetic waves by the internal surfaces of turbulent bodies of revolution
AU - Spitsyn, V. G.
PY - 1995
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N2 - Using the method of statistical modeling, we have solved the problem of multiple scattering of electromagnetic waves by THE internal surfaceS of bodies of revolution: a cone and paraboloids of the second and fourth orderS along whose generatrices turbulent inhomogeneities move. The angular and frequency spectra of the scattered signal are obtained and their dependence on the shape of the scattering surface, on the reradiation pattern of turbulent inhomogeneities, and on the variance of their travel velocity is analyzed.
AB - Using the method of statistical modeling, we have solved the problem of multiple scattering of electromagnetic waves by THE internal surfaceS of bodies of revolution: a cone and paraboloids of the second and fourth orderS along whose generatrices turbulent inhomogeneities move. The angular and frequency spectra of the scattered signal are obtained and their dependence on the shape of the scattering surface, on the reradiation pattern of turbulent inhomogeneities, and on the variance of their travel velocity is analyzed.
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