Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
295805 NDT & E International 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A hybrid method combining the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method and the method of moments (MoM) in the frequency domain is proposed to model the electromagnetic behavior of a realistic ground penetrating radar (GPR) system. The GPR is a non-destructive testing (NDT) technique. It consists of a broadband thin-wire vee-dipole antenna located in the vicinity of a lossy ground containing unexploded ordnances. In the solution of the problem, we identify two sub-problems, namely, the antenna problem and the ground buried object problem. Capabilities of the MoM for solution of the governing thin-wire electric field integral equation of the antenna problem and general FDTD solution of Maxwell's equations posed by the scattering of arbitrary shape objects in multilayered media are combined to efficiently and accurately simulate the electromagnetic operation of the system. The proposed simulation technique is validated against the original MoM solution of the problem. It is shown that the proposed hybrid technique exhibits superior performance based on both computation time and numerical accuracy compared with the conventional FDTD and MoM solution techniques. It is also shown that the position and size of the target, as well as the electromagnetic characteristics of the target, can be determined using a simple signal processing technique.

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