I've done some modeling of the effect of errors in the phase on phased arrays for transmitting. This is applicable for both stacks and for arrays such as 4 squares and the like. The overall summary i
I didn't see in the report details of what the arrays were other than # of elements, but the 3rd paragraph says it all: "doesn't necessarily apply to superdirective arrays". There are enormous differ
That's the next step.. to look at superdirective arrays. This analysis is only for arrays where you're using phasing that matches spacing (broadside arrays being a straightforward example). A questio