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Body of Revolution Modelling and Applications to EMC
Many problems in EMC involve structures which are, either exactly or approximately, rotationally sym metric. This property can be used to advantage in a method of moments formulation of a problem, In this paper current and potential capabilities of available body of revolution (BOR) computer codes are described and examples are given. Applications of these codes include radiation and scattering from BORs, coupling through apertures in BORs, and mutual coupling between antennas near a BOR. Also these codes are useful for analyzing bodies that only partially satisfy rotational symmetry. An example is a wire arbitrarily located in the vicinity of a BOR. Another example is coupling through arbitrarily shaped apertures in a BOR.