Abstract

In this paper, an efficient method based on volume integral equation is developed to analyze the effects of ablation of a radome on the boresight error. To avoid recalculating the whole impedance matrix when the permittivity of the radome or the shape of the top portion is slightly changed due to ablation, the radome is divided into unaffected and affected parts and the volume equivalent current instead of the displacement current is used as the unknown. This permits us to reassemble rather than recalculate the impedance matrix when the ablation condition is altered. Moreover, a viable preconditioning technique is introduced and integrated with the multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) to cope with the electrically large antenna-radome system (ARS). Simulation results are provided for the boresight error (BSE) and boresight error slope (BSES) of the ARS at some different ablation states. The present approach is considerably faster than using the conventional methods.

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