Numerical Methods for Ports in Closed Waveguides

Waveguides are used to transmit electromagnetic signals.Their geometry is typically long and slender their particularshape can be used in the design of computational methods. Onlyspecial modes are transmitted and eigenvalue and eigenvectoranalysis becomes important. We develop a .nite-element code f...

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Main Author: Johansson, Christer
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Numerisk analys och datalogi, NADA 2003
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-16522013-01-08T13:10:14ZNumerical Methods for Ports in Closed WaveguidesengJohansson, ChristerKTH, Numerisk analys och datalogi, NADAStockholm : Numerisk analys och datalogi2003waveguides fem ports edge elementsWaveguides are used to transmit electromagnetic signals.Their geometry is typically long and slender their particularshape can be used in the design of computational methods. Onlyspecial modes are transmitted and eigenvalue and eigenvectoranalysis becomes important. We develop a .nite-element code for solving theelectromagnetic .eld problem in closed waveguides .lled withvarious materials. By discretizing the cross-section of thewaveguide into a number of triangles, an eigenvalue problem isderived. A general program based on Arnoldi’s method andARPACK has been written using node and edge elements toapproximate the .eld. A serious problem in the FEM was theoccurrence of spurious solution, that was due to impropermodeling of the null space of the curl operator. Therefore edgeelements has been chosen to remove non physical spurioussolutions that arises. Numerical examples are given for homogeneous andinhomogeneous waveguides, in the homogeneous case the resultsare compared to analytical solutions and the right order ofconvergence is achieved. For the more complicated inhomogeneouswaveguides with and without striplines, comparison has beendone with results found in literature together with gridconvergence studies. The code has been implemented to be used in an industrialenvironment, together with full 3-D time and frequency domainsolvers. The2-D simulations has been used as input for full3-D time domain simulations, and the results have been comparedto what an analytical input would give. Licentiate thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-1652urn:isbn:91-7283-598-2Trita-NA, 0348-2952 ; 0319application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Johansson, Christer
Numerical Methods for Ports in Closed Waveguides
description Waveguides are used to transmit electromagnetic signals.Their geometry is typically long and slender their particularshape can be used in the design of computational methods. Onlyspecial modes are transmitted and eigenvalue and eigenvectoranalysis becomes important. We develop a .nite-element code for solving theelectromagnetic .eld problem in closed waveguides .lled withvarious materials. By discretizing the cross-section of thewaveguide into a number of triangles, an eigenvalue problem isderived. A general program based on Arnoldi’s method andARPACK has been written using node and edge elements toapproximate the .eld. A serious problem in the FEM was theoccurrence of spurious solution, that was due to impropermodeling of the null space of the curl operator. Therefore edgeelements has been chosen to remove non physical spurioussolutions that arises. Numerical examples are given for homogeneous andinhomogeneous waveguides, in the homogeneous case the resultsare compared to analytical solutions and the right order ofconvergence is achieved. For the more complicated inhomogeneouswaveguides with and without striplines, comparison has beendone with results found in literature together with gridconvergence studies. The code has been implemented to be used in an industrialenvironment, together with full 3-D time and frequency domainsolvers. The2-D simulations has been used as input for full3-D time domain simulations, and the results have been comparedto what an analytical input would give.
author Johansson, Christer
author_facet Johansson, Christer
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title Numerical Methods for Ports in Closed Waveguides
title_short Numerical Methods for Ports in Closed Waveguides
title_full Numerical Methods for Ports in Closed Waveguides
title_fullStr Numerical Methods for Ports in Closed Waveguides
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Methods for Ports in Closed Waveguides
title_sort numerical methods for ports in closed waveguides
publisher KTH, Numerisk analys och datalogi, NADA
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