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Equivalent surface currents are known to grow to infinity close to a sharp edge. In the Method of Moments, the linear or higher order basis functions representing those currents are always finite. Special basis functions have been derived, that allow infinite currents on sharp edges, but their efficient use requires to know the exact analytical behavior. In this paper we derive this exact behavior...
In this paper we investigate numerically the complex behavior of the transmission loss through a reinforced concrete slab between 30 and 2400MHz and compare it with the analytical and numerical solutions of the transmission loss of a concrete slab and of the rebar structure, separately.
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