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High frequency diffraction by a soft circular disc

II. The plane wave at oblique incidence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

J. C. Newby
Affiliation:
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow*

Abstract

Initially a general incident field is considered and the equations are split into Fourier components. Each Fourier component gives rise to an integral equation similar to that obtained when investigating diffraction of a normally incident plane wave. After the oblique wave has been specified an analysis similar to that used for the normal wave leads to a solution of the problem containing an infinite number of constants. It is shown, however, that these constants do not affect the leading terms of the high frequency scattering coefficient.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1972

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