How to use spherical Hankel fumction to obtain sphere scatter
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c=3e8;
f=6e9;
n=10;
i=1:n;
Wl=c/f;
k=(2*pi)/Wl;
radius=1e-2:1e-4:6e-2;
r=length(radius);
kr=k*radius;
X=radius/Wl;
Ae=zeros(1,r);
syms nu x
J=sqrt(pi/(2*x)).*besselj(nu+0.5,x);
Y=sqrt(pi./(2*x)).*bessely(nu+0.5,x);
H=J-1j*Y;
dH=diff(H);
ht=H.*dH;
nu=i;x=kr;
B=eval(ht);
A(i,:)=(abs(((-1^i)*(2*i+1))./(B)).^2)./(4*pi);
Ae(1,:)=A(i,:)+Ae(1,:);
figure(1);
plot(X,Ae);
we want to use this formula to evaluate the echo area of a conducting sphere of radius a,the upper code is my try,but it didnt work. Please someone tell me what's wrong with my code,thank you.
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Aakash
el 26 de Jun. de 2023
The error in your code arises from the fact that the variable nu is a symbolic variable defined using syms, while x is a numeric array (kr). The besselj function requires both inputs to have the same size or one to be a scalar.
To fix this, you can use a for loop to evaluate the expression for each value of i and radius like this:
c = 3e8;
f = 6e9;
n = 10;
i = 1:n;
Wl = c / f;
k = (2 * pi) / Wl;
radius = 1e-2:1e-4:6e-2;
r = length(radius);
kr = k * radius;
X = radius / Wl;
Ae = zeros(1, r);
for i = 1:n
B = zeros(1, r);
for j = 1:r
x = kr(j);
H = besselj(i, x) - 1j * bessely(i, x);
dH = (1/2) * (besselj(i-1, x) - besselj(i+1, x) - 1j * (bessely(i-1, x) - bessely(i+1, x)));
ht = H * dH
B(j) = subs(ht, x, kr(j))
end
A = (abs(((-1)^i) * (2 * i + 1) ./ B).^2) / (4 * pi);
Ae = A + Ae;
end
figure(1);
plot(X, Ae);
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Dyuman Joshi
el 26 de Jun. de 2023
There's no point of using subs(), as there is no symbolic expression or function in the code.
Also, you can define H and dH as function handles, and calling them for each iteration and directly substituting input values.
Another good practice is to not use i and j as loop indices, especially when you will be using any or both of them as the imaginary constant.
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