An arbitrary dipole can be resolved into its vertical and horizontal
components, and then the total field is found by superposition because the
problem is linear.
John
On 17/7/08 4:22 AM, "张小林" <xlzhang0606_at_163.com> wrote:
> These days, i am thinking about the modeling of skewed wires above a lossy
> ground.
> NEC can deal well with it by several ways. I want to acquire some basic
> knowledge
> of the Sommerfeld Integral and have found the derivation of it in the cases of
> the
> horizontal and vertical dipoles. However, i did not find the sommerfeld
> integral for skewed
> ones. i am so grateful to ones who can give me the form of the sommerfeld
> intergral of
> skewed dipoles or who can give me a list of references.
>
> another question:
> how does the nec deal with the lossy ground? does it integrate the Sommerfeld
> Integral directly?
>
> Sorry for my poor english, thank you all
> 08/07/16
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