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Induced currents on vibrating perfect surfaces under the illumination of electromagnetic waves: One-dimensional simulation

Induced currents on vibrating perfect surfaces under the illumination of electromagnetic waves:... One-dimensional numerical results of the induced currents on traveling and/or vibrating perfect conductor surfaces are presented in this report. The computational data are obtained using the method of characteristics with the application of the characteristic variable boundary conditions and the relativistic boundary conditions. The perfect plane may travel at a constant speed and/or vibrate sinusoidally or in zigzag with a constant frequency and a constant amplitude. The Doppler effects on both magnitude and frequency of induced currents were investigated by comparing computational results with the theoretical double-Doppler shift values. Good agreements were found. It is also found that when conductor travels and vibrates simultaneously, modulation on the magnitude of induced current is dependent on the combined instantaneous velocity while that on frequency is on the translational velocity. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics IOS Press

Induced currents on vibrating perfect surfaces under the illumination of electromagnetic waves: One-dimensional simulation

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IOS Press
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Copyright © 2006 by IOS Press, Inc
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1383-5416
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Abstract

One-dimensional numerical results of the induced currents on traveling and/or vibrating perfect conductor surfaces are presented in this report. The computational data are obtained using the method of characteristics with the application of the characteristic variable boundary conditions and the relativistic boundary conditions. The perfect plane may travel at a constant speed and/or vibrate sinusoidally or in zigzag with a constant frequency and a constant amplitude. The Doppler effects on both magnitude and frequency of induced currents were investigated by comparing computational results with the theoretical double-Doppler shift values. Good agreements were found. It is also found that when conductor travels and vibrates simultaneously, modulation on the magnitude of induced current is dependent on the combined instantaneous velocity while that on frequency is on the translational velocity.

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International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and MechanicsIOS Press

Published: Jan 1, 2006

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