
doi: 10.2495/bem130101
A straight wire antenna model of the vertical grounding electrode has been presented in the paper. The formulation is based on the homogeneous integral equation of Pocklington type for half-space problems. The influence of a finitely conducting half-space is taken into account via the corresponding reflection coefficients. The Pocklington equation is solved both numerically and analytically. The numerical solution is carried out via the Galerkin-Bubnov scheme of the Indirect Boundary Element Method (GB-IBEM). Some illustrative computational examples are presented at the end.
analytical solution, vertical grounding electrode, vertical grounding electrode; antenna model; Pocklington integral equation; boundary element method; analytical solution, antenna model, Pocklington integral equation, boundary element method
analytical solution, vertical grounding electrode, vertical grounding electrode; antenna model; Pocklington integral equation; boundary element method; analytical solution, antenna model, Pocklington integral equation, boundary element method
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