In this paper, the Geometric Optics (GO) method using the approximate ray paths coupled with the Computer Aided Tri-dimensional Interface Application (CATIA) meshing modeling are implemented to analyze the performance of electric large three-dimensional dielectric radome-enclosed antenna of arbitrary contour shape. The surfaces of the radome are approximated by planar triangular patches, the influences of various number of patches on power transmission coefficient and Insertion Phase Delay (IPD) via an ogive and a conical radome are discussed by the hybrid method. The simulation results indicate that computational error from planar triangular patches can limit in one percent, meeting the engineering application requirements.
A conformal multi-resolution time-domain( CMRTD) method is presented for modeling curved objects. The effective dielectric constant and area weighting are used to derive the update equations of CMRTD. The backward scattering bistatic radar cross sections( RCS) of the dielectric cylinder and ellipsoid are used to validate the proposed method. The results show that the proposed conformal method is more accurate to deal with the complex curved objects in electromagnetic simulations.
A conformal Runge-Kutta multi-resolution time-domain(C-RKMRTD)method is present and applied to model and analyze curved objects.Compared with the non-conformal method,the proposed method is more accurate.The scattering analyses of the cylinder and ellipsoid are presented to validate the proposed method.The numerical results demonstrate that the proposed scheme perform better than the MRTD method and other higher order methods with a higher accuracy.