Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975rasc...10...87a&link_type=abstract
Radio Science, vol. 10, Jan. 1975, p. 87-95.
Physics
Anisotropic Media, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Atmospheric Turbulence, Radio Antennas, Wave Propagation, Kolmogoroff Theory, Parabolic Differential Equations, Phase Coherence, Refractivity, Signal Reception, Statistical Distributions
Scientific paper
Results of experimental investigations of fluctuations of phase front wave propagations in the turbulent atmosphere are presented. The correctness of the Kolmogorov-Obukhov spectrum has been confirmed for inhomogeneities with horizontal sizes up to dozens of kilometers, and the results have been detected dependent essentially upon duration. The latter has been explained in the limits of the hypothesis of 'frozen-in' turbulence. The problem of gain losses of circular antennas was solved by using a parabolic equation for a coherent function. Inhomogeneities of a refractive index are assumed to have the Kolmogorov one-dimensional spectrum and to be anisotropic.
Armand Neon A.
Lomakin A. N.
Sarkisiants V. A.
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