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How to find the scatttered field from a PEC object?

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Can anyone tell me how to find the scatttered field from a PEC (Perfect Electric Conductor) object if the incident field is known. And also how to find the current induced on the PEC.
 

Re: Scattering from PEC

hi;
please attach below pdf file.
 

Re: Scattering from PEC

hi,
please attach 2 below files,
yours sajjad.
 

Scattering from PEC

Hi,

This problem is well known in electromagnetics. The most used solution for it is the moment method or MoM.

a very good book about MoM formulation on Matlab is
"Antenna and EM modeling using MATLAB" by Makarov.

also you may try to search for books on moment method, I think there are some on the forum

BR
Adel_48
 

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