Polat, Burak2022-04-042022-04-042012Zor, Ö ve Polat, B. (2012). "A thin wire method of moments scheme Employing King's green functions and sinusoidal basis functions". Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Piers 2012 Moscow: Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, 711-714.978-1-934142-22-61559-9450http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25536Bu çalışma, 19-23 Ağustos 2012 tarihleri arasında Moskow[Rusya]’da düzenlenen Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS)’da bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.We employ sinusoidal basis functions together with R.W.P. King's analytical Green functions in a Method of Moments formulation of electromagnetic scattering by thin wire mesh structures located over a dielectric ground. The present formulation is an extension of an earlier work by the authors where they have implemented R.W.P. King's Green functions for the first time in literature for the same problem using pulse basis functions. Over a number of numerical tests for canonical structures, it is observed that the results of the present formulation match perfectly with the same solutions provided by the famous open software NEC-2. While the developed codes equally have the ability to read NEC-2 formatted input files, their main advantage lies in the capability to evolve by proper substitutions of Green functions to take into account various terrain features in any scenario.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEngineeringPhysicsWireBasis functionsCanonical structureElectromagnetic scatteringInput filesNumerical testsOpen softwarePulse basis functionTerrain featuresThin wiresMethod of momentsA thin wire method of moments scheme Employing King's green functions and sinusoidal basis functionsProceedings Paper0003273087001562-s2.0-84868578855711714Engineering, electrical & electronicPhysics, appliedIntegrand; Surface Waves; Dipoles