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Computational and experimental analysis of the scattering by rotating fans

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In this paper, an analytical method based on physical optics and the method of equivalent currents (MEC), in conjunction with the quasi-stationary method, was developed to predict the bistatic field scattered by a multiple skew-plated rotating fan.
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The electromagnetic scattering of rotating blades is investigated both theoretically and experimentally. We have developed an analytical method based on physical optics (PO) and the method of equivalent currents (MEC), in conjunction with the quasi-stationary method. We have predicted the bistatic field scattered by a multiple skew-plated rotating fan. Comparisons with a numerical calculation based on the method of moments and with measurements have given very satisfactory results. A comparison with previously published results has also been carried out. Physical interpretations are given both in time and frequency domains. Our analytical model correctly predicts the spreading and magnitude of the frequency response as a function of the scatterer's skew angles, its rotation frequency, and the directions of incidence and scattering.

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Electromagnetic fields in the presence of rotating bodies

TL;DR: In this article, a rotating circular cylinder immersed in a plane wave of the E or H type is considered and its equations are written in these coordinates, together with relevant constitutive equations and boundary conditions.
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A numerical technique for analyzing electromagnetic wave scattering from moving surfaces in one and two dimensions

TL;DR: In this article, the electromagnetic wave scattering properties of a moving, perfectly conducting mirror are analyzed using a numerical technique based on the finite-difference time domain (FD-TD) method.
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Scattering of electromagnetic waves by a slowly rotating rectangular metal plate

TL;DR: In this article, the amplitude modulation waveforms of linearly polarized electromagnetic waves due to the scattering by slowly rotating metal plates are investigated theoretically and experimentally, and the observed waveforms are found to be in good agreement with theoretical results.
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